Trillion dollar risk: Food giants warn Trump agenda could fuel climate threat for US agriculture

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Nestle, Danone, Mars, and Unilever issue joint statement urging Trump administration to retain Clean Power Plan or come up with alternative decarbonisation strategy

Four of the world's largest food companies have publicly called on the Trump administration to rethink its hostility to US climate policy, warning that without new measures the country's food system risks...

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