Filed under: cooking, fusion food, local food, meat and potatoes, meat neutral, vegetarianism Tags: bbq, carbon footprint, co2 emissions

In addition to the obvious health and tastiness benefits of a Meat Neutral diet, this week we are going to explore another bonus. Reducing your carbon footprint.
As a case study, we are going to see how this week’s featured recipe, Stuffed Italian Sausage Portabella Burgers, actually decreases the meat consumption (and CO2 emissions) of your average BBQ.
Lets do a brief analysis and see how:

As we can clearly see, the Meat Neutral version actually decreases the meat consumption of your average BBQ by 500g.
Jamais Cascio, former editor of Worldchanging.com determined that 2.85 to 3.1 kg of carbon emissions (see Treehugger.com article) can be contributed to the average hamburger. As we normally eat large burgers at Woodstock, we’ll assume the CO2 emission for each burger is on the high end, around 3.1kg.
Lets calculate the total amount of CO2 equivalent emissions of four burgers:
Let us then calculate the CO2 reduction for the 500g decrease in meat consumption:
We can see that by eating Stuffed Italian Sausage Portabella Burgers we actually reduce the carbon footprint of an average BBQ by 8.86kg or 71%.
–Put that in your salad and toss it.
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but what if you eat a burger with only portabella!? sausage is gross.
Comment by m 03.07.08 @ 7:33 pmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intestine
Comment by m 03.07.08 @ 7:33 pmCheck out this US Carbon Footprint Map, an interactive United States Carbon Footprint Map, illustrating Greenest States to Cities. This site has all sorts of stats on individual State & City energy consumptions, demographics and much more down to your local US City level…
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