One of the most climate-intensive decisions we make is whether to own a pet. It's for the same reason that humans have a big impact: They eat every day. And most of them eat meat. The environmental impact of meat includes the land the animal lived on, the food it ate, the waste it generated and other factors. kAmQ(92E 6=D6 5@ A6ED 5@n (6 92G6 E@ 7665 E96>] x E9:?< E92E E92EVD H9J :EVD ?F>36C @?6[Q D2:5 p==:D@? #6D6C[ 5:C64E@C @7 DFDE2:?23:=:EJ 2?5 :??@G2E:@? 2E E96 !6E $FDE2:?23:=:EJ r@2=:E:@?]k^Am kAmqFE ;FDE =:<6 A6@A=6[ 2 A6EVD :>A24E @? E96 A=2?6E 42? G2CJ 8C62E=J 56A6?5:?8 @? E96:C 5:6E]k^Am Lindsey Wasson, Associated Press k9am%96 >62E @7 E96 >2EE6Ck^9am kAm%96 >2C<6E:?8 @7 9:896C\BF2=:EJ A6E 7@@5 DF886DED E92E :EVD 962=E9:6C[ 3FE E96C6 :D?VE >F49 6G:56?46 E@ DF886D
Pets contribute to greenhouse gases like us. Here's how to reduce their carbon pawprint
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