Deforestation, Agriculture, and Diet Are Fuelling the Climate Crisis

Deforestation, Agriculture, and Diet Are Fuelling the Climate Crisis

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Carolyn Kormann writes about a report by a report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on climate change, and how deforestation, food systems, and unsustainable agriculture are contributing to greenhouse-gas emissions.

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