G20 carbon 'food print' highest in meat-loving nations: Report

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PARIS, France — If everyone alive ate steaks and dairy the way Brazilians and Americans do, we would need an extra five planets to feed the world, according to the first report to compare the carbon emissions from food consumption in G20 nations, released Thursday (July 16).

 

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