The Dr. Hyman Show

Meat or Plants: Which Is Better For Reversing Climate Change? with Nicolette Hahn Niman

Jul 21, 2021
Nicolette Hahn Niman, a writer, attorney, and livestock rancher known for her books "Defending Beef" and "Righteous Porkchop," dives into the complex debate over meat and climate change. She argues that regenerative agriculture, with its focus on grazing animals, can enhance ecosystem health and soil vitality. Niman also shares her personal journey from vegetarianism back to meat and discusses the nutritional benefits of informed dietary choices. The conversation challenges the notion that meat is the main culprit in climate issues, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of food systems.
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Meat and Satiety

  • Nicolette's meat consumption reduced her chronic hunger and sugar cravings.
  • She felt nutritionally satiated for the first time, suggesting meat fulfilled a dietary need.
INSIGHT

Defending Beef

  • Nicolette's book, Defending Beef, challenges the notion that beef is inherently bad.
  • It emphasizes the "how" of raising cattle, promoting regenerative practices.
ANECDOTE

Cow vs. Car Analogy

  • Nicolette uses a cow and car analogy to explain the difference between recycled and new carbon.
  • Cows, part of an ecosystem, cycle existing carbon, unlike cars that release new carbon from fossil fuels.
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