Livestock and greenhouse gas emissions: The importance of getting the numbers right
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J. Soussana | P. Thornton | H. Steinfeld | P. Gerber | J. Olesen | M. Herrero | A. Leip | N. Hutchings | H. Westhoek | T. Garnett | T. Mcallister | C. Opio | H. Montgomery | T. Vellinga | T. McAllister
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