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Nuts for the planet?

Posted on September 27, 2022 by Grantham Institute

Adam Kiani, who is studying the MSc Environmental Technology at Imperial’s Centre for Environmental Policy, mediates a battle between two…

Posted in Individual action on climate, Student blogsTagged Climate Action, climate change, diet, food, meat, nuts, sustainable1 Comment on Nuts for the planet?
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