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Responses Re: Letter from Cucurachi et al. (2016) entitled, “Challenges in assessing the environmental consequences of dietary changes”

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Tom, M.S., Fischbeck, P.S. & Hendrickson, C.T. Responses Re: Letter from Cucurachi et al. (2016) entitled, “Challenges in assessing the environmental consequences of dietary changes”. Environ Syst Decis 36, 220–221 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10669-016-9593-6

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