High steaks society: who are the 12% of people consuming half of all beef in the US?
by Aliya Uteuova from Environment | The Guardian on (#6FQND)
Beef production is a huge climate crisis driver, and a new study says only a small percent in the country does most of the eating
One of the biggest drivers of the climate crisis, accounting for a third of the planet's greenhouse gas emissions, is food production, with meat - particularly beef - at the top of the list.
The US is the biggest consumer of beef in the world, but, according to new research, it's actually a small percentage of people who are doing most of the eating. A recent study shows that on any given day, just 12% of people in the US account for half of all beef consumed in the US.
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