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U.S. to spend $300 million to track emission from agriculture
Thu, 2023-07-13 10:02 —
mike kraft
Biden administration commits $300 million to measuring farm emissions
The Biden administration will spend $300 million to better quantify greenhouse gas emissions generated by agriculture and the potential carbon savings of certain farming practices, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said on Wednesday.
Leah Douglas
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Air pollution from meat production leads to nearly 18,000 U.S. deaths annually, study indicates
Wed, 2021-05-12 20:48 —
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Air pollution from farms leads to 17,900 U.S. deaths per year, study finds
A first-of-its-kind study shows that lung-irritating particles from fertilizer, feed lots and manure cause thousands of premature deaths — even more than coal power plants. But using more sustainable farming practices and eating less meat could save lives.
Sarah Kaplan
Washington Post
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INVESTIGATION: Meatpacking Companies Reportedly Dismissed Years of Warnings but Now Say Nobody Could Have Prepared for COVID-19
Sun, 2020-08-23 18:55 —
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Meatpacking Companies Dismissed Years of Warnings but Now Say Nobody Could Have Prepared for COVID-19
In documents dating to 2006, government officials predicted that a pandemic would threaten critical businesses and warned them to prepare. Meatpacking companies largely ignored them, and now nearly…
Michael Grabell,Bernice Yeung
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