Portugal’s Low-Carbon Diet Initiative Explained [Blog #33]

Portugal’s revised National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP 2030) includes a groundbreaking initiative to promote a “low-carbon diet,” focusing on reducing animal protein consumption and encouraging plant-based protein alternatives. Here are some key elements:  

National Strategy for Plant-Based Protein: The plan calls for a dedicated national strategy to promote plant-based protein consumption. This strategy will involve:

  • Research and Development: Investing in research and development of plant-based protein sources, including legumes, pulses, and alternative protein technologies.  
  • Promotion and Education: Implementing public awareness campaigns to educate the public about plant-based diets’ environmental and health benefits.
  • Supporting Plant-Based Food Production: Encouraging the growth of domestic plant protein production to reduce reliance on imports.  
  • Expanded Plant-Based Meal Options: The plan emphasizes the need to expand the availability of plant-based meal options in public canteens, schools, hospitals, and other public institutions.  
  • Reduced Meat Consumption: While the plan doesn’t explicitly call for reducing meat consumption, the focus on plant-based protein consumption implicitly suggests a shift towards a more plant-centric diet.

Anticipated Impacts:

  • Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Shifting towards a more plant-based diet can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture, a major contributor to climate change.  
  • Improved Public Health: A plant-based diet can offer numerous health benefits, including reduced risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer.  
  • Increased Food Security: Promoting the production of plant-based proteins can enhance food security and reduce reliance on imported animal feed.  

Portugal’s inclusion of a plant-based protein strategy in its national climate plan sets an important precedent and could inspire other countries to adopt similar measures to address the environmental and health impacts of their food systems.

Why did Portugal take such a dramatic step? and why did it focus on the national food system?

Portugal’s revised climate plan focuses on the food system for several key reasons:  

  • Significant Environmental Impact of Animal Agriculture:
    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Animal agriculture is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, particularly methane from livestock.  
    • Deforestation: Clearing land for animal feed and grazing contributes to deforestation and biodiversity loss.  
    • Water Pollution: Animal waste can contaminate water sources and contribute to environmental degradation.  
  • Addressing a Major Source of Emissions: By focusing on dietary shifts, Portugal aims to address a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions within its borders.  
  • Promoting Public Health: Shifting towards a more plant-based diet can offer numerous health benefits, such as reducing the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers.  
  • Food Security: Promoting plant-based protein production can enhance food security and reduce reliance on imported animal feed.
  • Global Leadership: By incorporating a plant-based protein strategy into its national climate plan, Portugal is demonstrating global leadership in addressing the environmental and social impacts of the food system.

In essence, Portugal’s decision to focus on its food system in its revised climate plan reflects a growing understanding of the interconnectedness of food systems, climate change, and human health.



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