Agriculture's damage to nature, drinking water and the climate results in an economic deficit that far exceeds earnings. At the same time, unregulated pollution gives conventional products a competitive advantage over organic products, which pollute less, concludes a new analysis.
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Agriculture's damage to nature, drinking water and the climate results in an economic deficit that far exceeds earnings. At the same time, unregulated pollution gives conventional products a competitive advantage over organic products, which pollute less, concludes a new analysis.