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This week, as folks in the United States sit down to tables full of food for Thanksgiving, NCR columnist Colman McCarthy warns against enjoying that turkey or ham as a centerpiece, explaining that emissions from animals...
Episode 73: Eating animals and climate change is an episode from NCR In Conversation by Brittany Wilmes. This week, as folks in the United States sit down to tables full of food for Thanksgiving, NCR columnist Colman McCarthy warns against...
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Published Nov 22, 2018, 32:52 long, audio available.
This week, as folks in the United States sit down to tables full of food for Thanksgiving, NCR columnist Colman McCarthy warns against enjoying that turkey or ham as a centerpiece, explaining that emissions from animals raised to feed people worldwide is greater than the air pollution by cars, trucks, planes and boats combined. NCR staff writer Brian Roewe also talks about the upcoming COP24 summit which will discuss just how well countries across the globe are holding up to their promises of lowering carbon emissions.
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Episode 73: Eating animals and climate change is an episode from NCR In Conversation by Brittany Wilmes.
This episode is 32:52 long.
This episode was published on Nov 22, 2018.
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Episode 73: Eating animals and climate change is from NCR In Conversation by Brittany Wilmes.
Published Nov 22, 2018 and 32:52 long