Diet Carbon Footprint Calculator

Diet Carbon Footprint Calculator MCP Connector for Claude

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Estimate the CO2e emissions of different dietary patterns and food weights.

3 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

This MCP server provides a specialized calculation engine to estimate carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions resulting from various dietary patterns and food weight distributions. Using tools like calculate_dietary_emissions, you can determine the total environmental impact of specific food consumption by providing weights for different food groups. You can also use compare_diet_profiles to evaluate the potential reduction in carbon footprint when switching between lifestyles, such as moving from an Omnivorous to a Vegan diet. Additionally, analyze_group_impact_percentage helps identify which food categories contribute most significantly to your total emissions profile.

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3 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

analyze_group_impact_percentage

Identifies which food group is responsible for the largest share of total emissions

calculate_dietary_emissions

Calculates total carbon footprint and breakdown for given food weights

compare_diet_profiles

g., Omnivorous, Vegan). Evaluates the difference in carbon footprint between two dietary lifestyles

See how to talk to your AI agent using Diet Carbon Footprint Calculator.

What is the carbon footprint if I consume 2kg of beef and 1kg of grains?

The total emissions for 2kg of beef and 1kg of grains is calculated based on their respective emission factors, providing a detailed breakdown of the CO2e contribution.

How much CO2e can I save by switching from an Omnivorous to a Vegan diet?

Switching from an Omnivorous to a Vegan diet results in a significant reduction in your total carbon footprint based on the standard weight distributions of each profile.

Which food group has the highest impact if I eat 5kg of dairy and 2kg of vegetables?

In this scenario, the dairy group is identified as the primary contributor to your total emissions percentage.

Use the `calculate_dietary_emissions` tool by providing a JSON object where keys are food group names and values are their weights in kilograms.

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