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Climate change & agriculture - Nov 3

Well, they both thrive on the assumption that it’s good idea to devote vast swaths of land to an incredibly resource-intensive crop—corn—and then run that crop through an energy-sucking process to create a product of dubious value. Full Article at Energy Bulletin

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