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How Do You Convince People to Eat Less Meat?

How Do You Convince People to Eat Less Meat?
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Spain to impose per-session loss limits in new gaming restrictions | Regulation

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Europe s meat-loving nation faces reckoning over climate impact

To view all features and options, click here. A monthly subscription is charged pro rata, based on the day of purchase. This is non-refundable and includes a R5 once-off sign-up fee. A yearly subscription is refundable within 14 days of purchase and includes a 365-day membership. Garzón touched a nerve. Data shows consumers increased their intake of meat by 10.5% last year to around 50 kilos (110 pounds) per person about double the recommended amount. The industry generates 2.5 million jobs nationally and nearly 9 billion euros ($10.7 billion) in exports. Within less than 24 hours, the six-minute video racked up more than half a million views, and got the attention of Garzón’s colleagues. “Our cattle farmers are being subjected to criticism that’s deeply unfair,” said Luis Planas, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. “They deserve respect.”

Spain passes Transgender Equality Law; protests engulf country after homophobic murder – People s World

Help Save People s World The economic crisis has hit People s World hard. We need the support of all our friends and readers to continue publishing. Spain passes Transgender Equality Law; protests engulf country after homophobic murder July 7, 2021 3:32 PM CDT By Maicol David Lynch Members of the Unidas Podemos coalition march in Madrid s Pride parade, celebrating the passage of the new Transgender Equality Law, behind a banner reading: They are rights, not wishes. It s the law! | via Unidas Podemos “They are rights, not wishes. It’s the law!” read the pink, blue, and white banner of the Communist Party of Spain as its members marched with the wider Unidas Podemos (United We Can) coalition for Madrid’s Pride Parade this past Saturday.

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