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How to eat green for the planet

The first warning a mass audience was given about global warming was in 1988 when NASA scientist James Hansen told the US congress about the ‘greenhouse effect’. His warnings were ignored and governments continued investing in fossil fuels with no consideration for the consequences. The warnings are back but now they’re coming thick and fast from scientists who say that ignoring the climate crisis will cost the world a lot more than dealing with it.

We are already experiencing climate breakdown; the atmosphere and oceans have warmed, ice is melting and sea levels have risen. If nothing is done, we can expect

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