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Michael Wetherill

Two cows in north eastern Turkey.
Print Edition Science & Tech Scitech Comment 

We don’t need government to tell us to eat less meat

November 27, 2021November 27, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Michael Wetherill

Would government intervention really encourage people to eat less meat? Michael Wetherill discusses the environmental impact of meat eating, asserting that our diet is an area in which we, as individuals, could meaningfully reduce our carbon footprint.

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