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We know how to replace toxic, intensive livestock raising with beautiful, efficient grasslands. Do we have the will? AEON
Read MoreWe know how to replace toxic, intensive livestock raising with beautiful, efficient grasslands. Do we have the will? AEON
Read MoreThe northernmost Orkney island, North Ronaldsay, is home to just 50 people and 2,000 sheep. Since the 19th Century, when islanders built a stone wall to confine the flock to the shoreline, it has survived on seaweed alone - and it now seems that this special diet could hold the key to greener, more climate-friendly livestock farming. BBC NEWS
Read MoreFarmers are feeding their livestock the larvae of black soldier flies—an abundant, sustainable snack that’s quietly greening the industry, one maggot at a time. REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL
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