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	<title>Comments on: Global warming &amp; food choices</title>
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		<title>By: Pasionaria</title>
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		<description>So ideally, we would eat local, organic, field-grown produce - but that cuts out a lot of nutricious and tasty food choices for those of us in cold climates.  The article didn&#039;t answer one of the questions in the introduction - is it better (carbon-wise) to buy local or buy organic.  I assume local is normally &quot;better&quot;, but what if it&#039;s local hot-house Tomatoes vs imported?  Are there any studies on that?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So ideally, we would eat local, organic, field-grown produce &#8211; but that cuts out a lot of nutricious and tasty food choices for those of us in cold climates.  The article didn&#8217;t answer one of the questions in the introduction &#8211; is it better (carbon-wise) to buy local or buy organic.  I assume local is normally &#8220;better&#8221;, but what if it&#8217;s local hot-house Tomatoes vs imported?  Are there any studies on that?</p>
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