The United Nations is expected to release a road map in the coming weeks that calls on Western nations, including the United States, to drastically reduce meat consumption.
The UN’s Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO), which oversees food and agriculture policy, reportedly will publish its road map with global food recommendations during its COP28 climate summit in Dubai.
Under the guise of reducing carbon emissions, the United Nations wants to thrust a plan on Americans that will destroy farmers and cattle ranchers.
The global elites want the working class to reduce their living standard while continuing to travel around the world on private jets and yachts.
UN set to call on America to reduce its meat consumption…
I will now double up and eat twice as much (grass fed) meat. The UN doesn’t tell Americans how to live or what to eat. https://t.co/mV43BManBz— Rob Schneider (@RobSchneider) November 28, 2023
Fox News reports:
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.
“Food system emissions deserve a place at the top of the table, alongside energy and transport, as they represent an estimated third of greenhouse gas emissions and 40% of methane,” he continued. “Investors hope the first-ever publication of a food and agriculture road map at COP28 this month will catalyze the transition to 1.5 degrees and a more sustainable food system.”
In addition to issuing guidelines for reducing meat consumption in the West, the FAO is expected to highlight how farmers should adapt to “erratic weather” and tackle their emissions produced from food waste and use of fertilizer, according to Bloomberg. The recommendations, which the U.S. COP28 delegation may sign onto, will not be binding.
Overall, the road map will seek to guide policy on lowering the climate impact of the global agriculture industry, which has rarely received such attention at past UN climate conferences. Past COP summits have been far more keen to address emissions generated from the global power, transportation and manufacturing sectors.
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