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As we look to 2050, when we will need to feed two billion more people, the question of which diet is best hartaen on new urgency. The foods we choose to eat in the coming decades will have dramatic ramifications for the planet. Simply put, a diet that revolves around meat and dairy a way of eating that is on the rise throughout the developing. world, will take a greater toll on the world's resources than one that revolves around unrefined grains, nuts, fruits and vegetables.
What is the critical message conveyed by the above passage?
Our increasing demand for foods sourced from animals puts a greater burden on our natural resources
Diets based on grains, nuts, fruits and vegetables are best suited for health in developing countries
Human beings change their food habits from time to time irrespective of the health concerns
From a global perspective, we still do not know which type of diet is best for us
Theme : Diet patterns in a heavily populated world - The passage is not about developing countries alone. It is about the fact that growth of population in developing countries and their choice of meat and milk as food will affect the entire world’s resources. Hence, options (c) and (d) are wrong. Option (b) speaks only about developing nations, hence ruled out. Best answer is option (a). It is the most critical message conveyed.
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