1. WHAT’S YOUR BEEF?
Katrina Sebastian & Carly Hodosi
Greenhouse gases trap heat in
the earth’s
atmosphere, contributing to
global climate change.
The livestock industry
generates 8% of UK
greenhouse gas emissions
(methane gas, for example.)
Cattle-rearing releases more
greenhouse gases than
transportation!
Humans are consuming more
meat and dairy every year.
If everyone ate meat and dairy no
more than one day a week, it
would reduce these emissions!
2. WHAT’S YOUR BEEF?
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Katrina Sebastian & Carly Hodosi