Climate change, public health, and animal welfare: towards a one health approach to reducing animal agriculture’s climate footprint

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  • What: The contribution of animal agriculture to AMR is difficult to quantify, but the authors know that almost three-quarters of the antibiotics sold globally are used in animals raised for food (van Boeckel et_al, 2019). The authors examine seven examples of climate mitigation measures in animal agriculture and their potential impacts on public health and animal welfare. That is the focus of the last two strategies the authors explore in the analysis . While the article has focused on animals raised for food, climate policies can also affect animals in other ways that merit increased policy attention . . .

     

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