The way we eat has a massive impact on the planet. Food production as A huge scale cause many problem to environment and ecosystem, that changing what we consume really can help cut greenhouse gas emissions and limit damage to vulnerable species and environments.
2. Content
Introduction
Food
The Importance Of Food In Our
Lives
How Much Food Do You Need?
Food Security
Food Shortage
Famine
Hunger Statistics
Food Effect On Earth
About Food Waste
Solution
Quality Of Life2
3. Introduction
The way we eat has a massive impact on the
planet. Food production as A huge scale cause
many problem to environment and ecosystem,
that changing what we consume really can help
cut greenhouse gas emissions and limit
damage to vulnerable species and
environments.
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4. Food
Food is any substance consumed to provide
nutritional support for the body. It is usually
of plant or animal origin, and contains
essential nutrients, such
as fats, proteins, vitamins, or minerals.
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5. Eating can be defined as the consumption of
food and liquid to sustain life
Body need Food for growth, development,
and function.
Food have symbolic meanings :
1. Love
2. Comfort
3. Stress reduction
4. Reward
5. Power
The Importance of Food in Our Lives
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6. How much food do you need?
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The energy and protein that people need
varies according to age, sex, body
size, physical activity and other
On average, the body needs more than
2,100 kilocalories per day per person to
allow a normal, healthy life.
7. Food security
Food security is a condition related to the
supply of food, and individuals' access to it.
Concerns over food security have existed
throughout history
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8. Household food security exists when all members,
at all times, have access to enough food for an
active, healthy life.
Individuals who are food secure do not live
in hunger or fear of starvation
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10. Famine
A famine food is any inexpensive (cheap) and
readily available food used to nourish people in
times of extreme starvation, as during a war
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11. Hunger Statistics
Some 805 million people in the world do not have
enough food to lead a healthy active life.
Asia is the continent with the most hungry people -
two thirds of the total. The percentage in southern Asia
has fallen in recent years but in western Asia it has
increased slightly.
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12. Poor nutrition causes nearly half (45%) of
deaths in children under five - 3.1 million
children each year.
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13. Food Effect on earth
Every action has a cost. That’s as true for driving a car
as it is for growing food and delivering it to your dinner
plate.
meat production are releases more climate-warming
pollution that does producing fruits, vegetables. A lot
more.
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16. Environmental impact on global warming
Raising animals for food generates more
green-house gases than all the cars and
trucks worldwide
1. http://www.chooseveg.com/global-warming.asp Rearing cattle produces more greenhouse gases than driving cars. UN
News Centre, 2006.
Uses…!!!
• Manure
• Fossil fuels
17. The food we produce and eat is putting our
planet’s natural environment under stress.
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These stresses include:
1. the greenhouse gas emissions created during the
production and distribution of food
2. cutting down forests so food can be grown or
cattle can graze – affecting wildlife and habitats in
sensitive regions such as the Amazon
3. water used for growing crops, which affects
environments.
20. WASTE
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Food waste is a major issue. We throw away 7
million tonnes of food and drink from our homes
every year, the majority of which could have been
eaten.
21. Solution
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How do I reduce my food impact on the
planet?
one of the most effective choices we can make is
to reduce our meat and dairy consumption.
Reduce food waste
An alarming 30% of the food we buy in shops
ends up in the bin or landfill, it's like leaving the
supermarket with 10 bags
of shopping and putting 3 directly
into the wheelie bin, the minute
you get home.
22. Quality of Life
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The ability to eat and the enjoyment of eating are
important aspects of good quality of life. In other
words, “being able to eat what I want, when I
want” makes us feel good