Eating seafood can reduce your carbon footprint, but some fish are better than others

Food is expensive. Not just for pocketbooks, but for the planet. Worldwide, more than 25 percent of greenhouse gas emissions come from food production. That’s methane belched from cows and nitrous oxide escaping from soils, as well as fossil fuels burned by tractors, fishing boats and rumbling transport vehicles. Some foods cost more than others. … Continue reading Eating seafood can reduce your carbon footprint, but some fish are better than others