Lamb vs Farmed shrimp: carbon footprint

Lamb39.72kg CO₂e / kg
vs
Farmed shrimp26.87kg CO₂e / kg

Lamb or Farmed shrimp? Here's what each one costs the climate, measured per kilo over its whole life.

Lamb runs about 39.72 kg CO₂e a kilo. Farmed shrimp runs 26.87.

Lamb is the heavier choice, about 1.5× Farmed shrimp.

Swap Lamb for Farmed shrimp and you cut about 12.85 kg a kilo, near 32% off.

Per kilo, that gap is a 75 km drive in a diesel car.

Lamb: Cows and sheep burp methane and need a lot of land and feed, which is why red meat towers over everything else here.

Farmed shrimp: Farmed fish and shrimp pay for feed, energy to run the ponds, and sometimes cleared mangroves.

Per-kilo numbers skip portion size and how the food was farmed, so take them as the shape of things, not the last word.

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Figures from OWID / Poore & Nemecek 2018, licensed CC-BY 4.0.
How we get these numbers: Methodology.