Many people consider their pets to be a part of their family. Yet dogs and cats have a massive and underdiscussed climate pawprint.
Is there a way to reduce your furry friend’s greenhouse gas emissions, and is there a way to discuss this topic without alienating pet owners?
Grist associate editor Claire Thompson joins Here & Now‘s Elissa Nadworny to explain.
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