https://foxnews.com/politics/united-nations-set-call-americans-r…
A lead United Nations agency overseeing food and agriculture policy is expected to issue a road map in the coming weeks which will call on the West, including America, to dramatically reduce its meat consumption.
The UN's Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) will publish its so-called global food systems’ road map during the upcoming COP28 climate summit in Dubai which will kick off on Thursday and extend nearly two weeks until mid-December. FAO's first-of-its-kind document will recommend nations that "over-consume meat" to limit their consumption as part of a broader effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Bloomberg reported.
"The failure of leading meat and dairy companies to reduce emissions underlines the urgent need for more policy focus on the food and agriculture sector," Jeremy Coller, the chair and founder of the FAIRR Initiative, an investor network that works with financial institutions to promote climate-friendly agriculture worldwide, said in a recent statement.
@9H8ZVH36mos6MO
I don't think the United Nations should do this.
@9H97DLB6mos6MO
People should be able to eat what they want.
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Can you justify eating meat daily when it's reported to contribute to climate change and resource depletion?
@9H8THXF6mos6MO
Yes, daily meat consumption can be justified when it is reported to contribute to climate change and resource depletion.
@9H8T8HKRepublican6mos6MO
Eating meat is more healthy for you than other things
@LovesickCurlew6mos6MO
Literally the healthiest I’ve ever been in my life after 2 years of carnivore. They want us weak.
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Is it fair for international organizations to ask Americans to change their dietary habits for global benefits?
@9H8TN5Y6mos6MO
No. People should be able to eat whatever they want, wherever they want, and when they want.
Americans are paying attention to healthy eating, but many miss the mark · Americans have a variety of eating styles and philosophies about food.
@9H8T683Peace and Freedom6mos6MO
Yes, that is fair because it for the better. most of the meat we all eat is already mixed with things and chemicals we don't know.
@9H92VNXWomen’s Equality6mos6MO
We should reduce meat consumption. In order to truly reduce meat consumption we would need a substitute for meat. I know that vegetarians exist, but I do not think that this is a common practice that every one can adapt to.
@9H94YF66mos6MO
its good because meat produces a lot of carbon
@9H8TZNH6mos6MO
I agree that we need to eat less meat
U. N. freeloaders will gather for dinner celebration at Peter Luger's. U.S. taxpayers will pay the tab.
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
If the government incentivized people to eat less meat, would that influence your eating habits, and why?
@9H8T5R86mos6MO
No, im going to eat what I think is best, not what the government tells me.
The environment is essential and when were done fighting dumb wars with each other we'll wish we spent our energy on this.
@9H9C5KR6mos6MO
I think it's very biased, and they are trying to hide what is happening in Israel, with the genocide of Palestinians. This is why I think there is no news about Israel, the media is actually trying to hide it and cover it up.
@9H9CH6Z6mos6MO
meat is good and i want to eat more of it
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