Fast food giants under fire on climate and water usage
By Matt McGrath
Environment correspondent
BBC News
January 29, 2019
A coalition of investors is calling on McDonald's, KFC, and
other fast food suppliers to take swift action on climate
change.
The group, with around $6.5 trillion under management, want
the chains to cut carbon and water risks in their dairy and
meat suppliers.
Animal agriculture, they argue, is one of the highest
emitting sectors without a low CO2 plan.
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