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🌍 Animal Agriculture, the Leading Cause of Climate Change 🌱

A new study shows that outdated carbon accounting methods have hidden the true impact of deforestation and methane emissions.

Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop, lead scientist at the World Preservation Foundation and study author, explains:
“A decision in the late 1980’s to treat carbon emissions differently, depending on their source, has seriously skewed climate science and policy.”

🔎 Key findings:
✅ Cutting down forests has caused more CO2 emissions than fossil fuels since 1750.
✅ Methane from animal agriculture is a major driver of global warming, but has been downplayed.
✅ Fixing the way we measure emissions will help create better climate policies.

💡 What can we do?
✔️ Choose vegan living 🌱
✔️ Support the @plantbasedtreaty ✊
✔️ Ask your local council to endorse it! 🏛️

It's time for real climate action! For the planet, our families and the animals!

📖 Learn more: veganeasy.org/discover/news/re

“Your chicken is killing our rivers”: British icons take on Nando’s over supply chain

A group of high-profile figures—including celebrities, musicians, comedians, and campaigners such as Paul Whitehouse, Jo Brand, Joanna Lumley, Chris Packham, Liz Bonnin, George Monbiot, Johnny Flynn, Dominic West, Jim Murray, and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall—have united to pressure Nando’s to take responsibility for its environmental impact. They are calling on the restaurant giant to clean up its supply chain and tackle its contribution to severe river pollution.

riveractionuk.com/your-chicken

River Action UK · “Your chicken is killing our rivers”: British icons take on Nando’s over supply chain - River Action UKA group of high-profile figures — including celebrities, musicians, comedians, and campaigners — have united to pressure Nando’s to take responsibility for its environmental impact. They are calling on the restaurant giant to clean up its supply chain and tackle its contribution to severe river pollution.