“They can say that it’s designed to feed the world, but it’s feeding the world a non-natural product and it’s a product that is going to require more energy to produce, and don’t tell me it’s sustainable," NCBA President Todd Wilkinson.
Up to 200,000 cows in Ireland may be slaughtered by 2025 for the country's farming sector to meet climate targets, a 25% reduction of agricultural pollution.
Biden's Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry, said farming practices need to be transformed in order to reach "net zero" carbon emissions.
The research was conducted in three Finnish cities with similar baseline COVID-19 incidences between August and September 2021: Helsinki, Turku, and Tampere.