Calculating your carbon food-print
FOOD TRANSPORT: A wrong, strange trip for your meal. (Photo: eschipul/Flickr)
Every American is responsible for about 5.6 tons of carbon dioxide releases a year, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists. An easy way to get started in correcting that is to use Bon Appetit's low-carbon-diet calculator. This national food service company's local and sustainable cafeteria choices are all the rage on college and corporate campuses, and its non-profit foundation has developed this practical and educational tool for individual menu planners.

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Food miles is not everything
Some food for thought - I think everyone should remember that buying local or closer to home does not erase the carbon footprint of your food choices. Northern climates require more energy for powering greenhouses, topping up artificial lighting in the winter months, producing poly tunnels to house the food. So just be aware that even buying local has an impact on the environment. The best options are to reduce the amount of food waste in the first place. Don't buy what you're not going to use..... More