United Nations deletes anti-meat post after global backlash

A global industry backlash has led the United Nations (UN) to delete its tweet claiming the meat industry was responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than oil companies.  

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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United Nations deletes anti-meat post after global backlash

A global industry backlash has led the United Nations (UN) to delete its tweet claiming the meat industry was responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than oil companies. Posted on Sunday July...

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