#ALEPH2020: why there is reason for concern (and hope for improvement)

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#ALEPH2020: why the ethical case against livestock is unbalanced

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#ALEPH2020: why eliminating livestock would come with its own concerns

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5 Jan
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👇👇👇 META-THREAD 👇👇👇

#ALEPH2020: animal source foods in ethical, sustainable & healthy diets

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THREAD 1: animal source foods and livestock

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THREAD 1

#ALEPH2020: animal source foods and livestock

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