Stop Eating Meat To Save The Environment. Will It Work?
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis, discusses an opinion piece from the Washington Post urging people to stop eating free-range beef to reduce methane emissions. The piece suggests that lower demand for cattle would lead to less farming of methane-producing livestock, offering a potential way to mitigate global warming.
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