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DATE: May 23, 2026 at 04:08AM
SOURCE: SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY.ORGTITLE: What's at Steak: Myths About Meat Eating and Masculinity
Source: The Guardian - Climate Crisis
Being a carnivore is often seen as an expression of manhood, but eating too much meat risks chronic disease. Eating meat has also been linked to certain cancers, and meat production contributes about an eighth of all human-made climate pollution. Moreover, a French study last year found a 26% emissions disparity between men and women with respect to eating and driving habits, suggesting that men who care about climate change need to eat less...
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DATE: May 23, 2026 at 04:08AM
SOURCE: SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY.ORGTITLE: What's at Steak: Myths About Meat Eating and Masculinity
Source: The Guardian - Climate Crisis
Being a carnivore is often seen as an expression of manhood, but eating too much meat risks chronic disease. Eating meat has also been linked to certain cancers, and meat production contributes about an eighth of all human-made climate pollution. Moreover, a French study last year found a 26% emissions disparity between men and women with respect to eating and driving habits, suggesting that men who care about climate change need to eat less...
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#psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #MeatMyth #MasculinityAndMeat #ClimateImpact #MeatConsumption #CarnivoreCulture #SustainableEating #HealthRisksOfMeat #EmissionsGap #PlantBasedAlternatives #FoodClimateAction
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DATE: May 23, 2026 at 04:08AM
SOURCE: SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY.ORGTITLE: What's at Steak: Myths About Meat Eating and Masculinity
Source: The Guardian - Climate Crisis
Being a carnivore is often seen as an expression of manhood, but eating too much meat risks chronic disease. Eating meat has also been linked to certain cancers, and meat production contributes about an eighth of all human-made climate pollution. Moreover, a French study last year found a 26% emissions disparity between men and women with respect to eating and driving habits, suggesting that men who care about climate change need to eat less...
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Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: https://www.nationalpsychologist.com
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#psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #MeatMyth #MasculinityAndMeat #ClimateImpact #MeatConsumption #CarnivoreCulture #SustainableEating #HealthRisksOfMeat #EmissionsGap #PlantBasedAlternatives #FoodClimateAction