Will "burger laws" be needed to tackle climate change?

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Report claims limiting ourselves to three burgers a week is necessary keep food-related greenhouse gas emissions at a constant, and warns regulation may be needed to change diets

Consumers in the developing world will have to cut meat and dairy consumption to a burger every other day and three cheese sandwiches a week – just a tenth of current consumption – if food related emissions...

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