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Is Grass-Fed Beef Actually Better for the Environment?

Doug Moss and Roddy Scheer agriculture, Allan Savory, anthropogenic, beef, carbon sequestration, cattle, CO2, farmer, farmers, Food Climate Research Network, grass, grass-fed, Holistic Management, livestock, meat, methane, pasture, ranch, rancher, ranchers, red, ruminant, ruminants, Savory Institute

Allan Savory points to the carbon sequestration benefits of grazing cattle on grasslands as an environmental justification for raising livestock…

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Toxins & Pollution

Future Landfills: Responsibly Managing Our Waste Beyond 2017

Megan Wild anaerobic, biogas, digestion, landfill, material, methane, waste

You throw your garbage in the trash, and it gets hauled away — but, do you ever think about where it’s going?

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