"The growing of livestock and other animals for food is also
an extremely inefficient process. For example, it takes approximately five to
seven kilograms of grain to produce one kilogram of beef. Each of those
kilograms of grain takes considerable energy and water to produce, process, and
transport. As meat consumption has grown around the world, so has its climate
impact." CLICK HERE to learn more from David Suzuki Foundation!
Sunday, 28 July 2019
#ClimateFacts series: #ClimateChange #Science #Animal #Agriculture
Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope
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