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by egeozcan
1720 days ago
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I think there lies the problem: > fortunately if cattle population stays constant, their portion of the atmospheric resident methane will also remain constant I have the impression (as a person uneducated in this topic) that current levels are already too high, and the world population is only going up. Is there a way to produce more food with lower emissions or should the main target be a steady population? Or both? I know some people who started eating insects and stopped planning for kids because of this. Me? I'm just confused. |
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