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English, 15.12.2020 03:30, Queenjlife2583

One claim made in "Can Eating Less Meat Cool the Climate" is that limiting the consumption of beef, lamb, chicken, and pork will have a positive impact on the
environment. In a one well-developed paragraph, evaluate this claim and how
effectively the writer proves it to be true. In doing so, be sure to evaluate both the
logic of the writer's reasoning and the relevance and sufficiency of the evidence the
writer provides to support the claim.

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