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What humanity should eat to stay healthy and save the planet

Conceptual illustration showing the healthy diet inside a world-bun.

Illustration by Paweł Jońca

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Nature 600, 22-25 (2021)

doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-021-03565-5

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  • Clarification 21 December 2021: An earlier version of this feature misquoted Iannotti’s explanation of how the FAO committee would improve on the EAT–Lancet analysis. The committee is not redoing the study, but rather doing a separate analysis that might overlap with the original work.

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