'Biased' climate research calling for end to animal agriculture slammed by industry

Industry has slammed ‘biased’ research which claims ending animal agriculture and planting trees on the empty fields is the ‘best and most immediate chance’ to slow climate change.

Abi Kay
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'Biased' climate research calling for end to animal agriculture slammed by industry

Industry has slammed biased research which claims ending animal agriculture and planting trees on the empty fields is the best and most immediate chance to slow climate change. The study, carried out...

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