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The carbon footprint of foods: are differences explained by the impacts of methane? - Our World in Data
Our World in Data - Eating less meat is nearly always better for your carbon footprint than eating the 'most sustainable' meat. The 'worst' peas, beans, tofu and nuts still have a
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