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Eating to save the planet

We are hurtling towards planetary devastation at such a rapid rate that unless we significantly alter our daily habits we may witness climate change so devastating our lives will become unbearable. Our health and that of the planet will be under threat.

Such is the prediction of journalist David Wallace-Wells. In the summer of 2019, in collaboration with preeminent climate scientists, Wallace-Wells released a jaw-dropping, deeply disturbing description of the apocalypse we might all be facing in , a prognosis that might reach a meteorologist’s report near you much sooner

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