Organic farming produces more emissions because it takes up more land, study finds

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If England and Wales moved to a 100% organic diet, food yields would be reduced by 40%

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🤦‍♂️The flawed study assumes no diet change. This is shortsighted given the obesity, climate & nature crises we face. We know if we consider dietary shifts, organic & agroecological farming can feed us a sustainable diet & cut farming emissions by 40%

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Does it....? Lol

Sounds like a win-win.

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