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UN Food and Agriculture Organization ( FAO ) has failed to remedy serious distortions’ Two of its cited academics have said the report contained “multiple and egregious errors” The alleged inaccuracies are understood to have downplayed the potential of dietary change to reduce agricultural greenhouse gases.
The FAO ’s chief scientist described the report’’ emissions forecast for 2050 as “a rough estimate”.
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