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My life as a temporary vegan

Posted on April 11, 2019April 12, 2019 by Grantham Institute

Maggie Robertson shares her experiences of going vegan for lent. ‘Several Grantham staff doing vegan for lent. Fancy it?’ That…

Posted in Health, Individual action on climateTagged #featured, 10 things, Climate Action, Co-benefits, dairy, food, Health, Individual action on climate, meat, vegan, vegetablesLeave a Comment on My life as a temporary vegan
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