
How much does eating locally-produced food help the climate problem? What are the other potential environmental and social benefits of eating locally-grown/produced food? Do you have a food garden in your school or at home? If not, do you want one?
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Living a vegan life style may not sound like a great diet but it does more than you think. While it is very healthy and can have great boosts and effects on you it also helps with climate change. Growing these things from your house is a key way to lower your carbon foot print and greatly expand your diet at the same time.

I fully agree with you, growing our vegetables and fruits serves multiple purposes. It's very healthy for your body and it's helping save planet Earth. Another thing is that you know what your eating, buying vegetables and fruits from supermarket is risky, you don't know with what kinds of toxins it was sprayed with. I think going vegan is definitely best for nature, but only a small change like switching to growing your own food is enough to make difference if many people do it.