Not exact matches
A study
released this month in Applied
Animal Behaviour Science finds that environmental factors and even owner characteristics have more to do with whether or not a dog will be
aggressive than merely breed type.
The answer then is to have an
aggressive program of TNR (trap, neuter,
release) of all strays, and a law which requires the owner of any nonfixed
animal, from a pet store or non-legitimate \ «backyard breeder \», to pay a fee that is twice the cost of spay or neuter, while offering to spay or neuter for free.
So it's within this context that CAT
releases it's third incarnation of Zero Carbon Britain, claiming that a rapid decarbonization of the UK could be achieved by massively ramping up wind power and other renewables;
aggressive efforts to promote energy efficiency and demand management; incentives to shift the UK's diet away from
animal products to both combat obesity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions; and managing fluctuation of renewables supply by meeting shortfalls through using synthetic gas made from renewable, sustainably grown biomass energy crops.