- Beef’s environmental impact dwarfs that of other meat including chicken and pork, new research reveals, with one expert saying that eating less red meat would be a better way for people to cut carbon emissions than giving up their cars. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jul/21/giving-up-beef-reduce-carbon-footprint-more-than-cars 179 comments science
- Giving up beef will reduce carbon footprint more than cars, says expert. Study shows red meat dwarfs others for environmental impact, using 28 times more land and 11 times water for pork or chicken https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jul/21/giving-up-beef-reduce-carbon-footprint-more-than-cars 4 comments worldnews
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