This is a very important topic, which also always provokes strong personal reactions, and it's very complex, so I'm happy to extend slack on any treatment. However, a correlation between soy food consumption and fertility rates is a startling reach - one could substitute in many other factors that would statistically align more closely. While the contribution of cattle production to climate change has a clear causative relationship.
This is a very important topic, which also always provokes strong personal reactions, and it's very complex, so I'm happy to extend slack on any treatment. However, a correlation between soy food consumption and fertility rates is a startling reach - one could substitute in many other factors that would statistically align more closely. While the contribution of cattle production to climate change has a clear causative relationship.
Yeah, I realized it was a speculative statement, which is why I wrote "possibly," and made sure that possibility was backed by some data.