2019
DOI: 10.1007/s41130-019-00087-7
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Adjusting food practices to climate prescriptions: vegetable gardening as a way to reduce food-related greenhouse gas emissions

Abstract: During a survey of an experiment that involved using "carbon calculators", we investigated what people think and what they do when they consider the link between their food and the climate. To what extent do individuals adhere to or reject the "prescriptions" implicitly contained in carbon calculators and passed on by environmental social movements or the authorities. These prescriptions are considered as recommendations or advice drawn up by experts aiming to guide behaviours; they involve reducing reality in… Show more

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