A mammoth adjustment to beef’s carbon footprint
This post examines a correction to a seminal paper by Oxford University scientists Poore and Nemecek on the environmental footprints of food. It shows that, of all the products we make, including the massive amounts of cement and steel used for construction, beef is categorically responsible for the most GHGs, by a very wide margin.
Copy and paste this URL into your WordPress site to embed
Copy and paste this code into your site to embed