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Figure 3 from the paper is a bar chart with whiskers. 
Since their focus was on dietary shifts within a continued civilisation, they modelled the CO2 impact from 3 different diets. 
Business as usual emits about 100Gt by year 2050. 
The "EatLancet" diet sequesters 300 Gt. 
The vegan diet removes the quoted 358
to 743 Gt. 
  
Caption: 
"Cumulative changes in terrestrial carbon from three dietary
scenarios in 2050: BAU, ELC and VGN. Scenarios do not include abated emissions associated with agricultural production.
Positive CO2 indicates a loss of ecosystem vegetation carbon and emissions to the atmosphere; negative indicates CO2 removal via vegetation growth. 
Error bars are 95% confidence intervals, reflecting various estimates of potential vegetation and distributions of cropland removal from low- and high-carbon biomes."
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Figure 3 from the paper is a bar chart with whiskers. Since their focus was on dietary shifts within a continued civilisation, they modelled the CO2 impact from 3 different diets. Business as usual emits about 100Gt by year 2050. The "EatLancet" diet sequesters 300 Gt. The vegan diet removes the quoted 358 to 743 Gt. Caption: "Cumulative changes in terrestrial carbon from three dietary scenarios in 2050: BAU, ELC and VGN. Scenarios do not include abated emissions associated with agricultural production. Positive CO2 indicates a loss of ecosystem vegetation carbon and emissions to the atmosphere; negative indicates CO2 removal via vegetation growth. Error bars are 95% confidence intervals, reflecting various estimates of potential vegetation and distributions of cropland removal from low- and high-carbon biomes."
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