Invasive prickly plant is widely cleared in Scotland and has been used as animal fodder in the past
From 1950 to 2000 the global population doubled, but meat intake increased fivefold, said Russell. Continuing this trend in the future is not feasible for the environment, she said: “We really do have to change our diet.”
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