Global meat consumption must fall to curb global warming, reduce growing strains...
LONDON/GENEVA - Global meat consumption must fall to curb global warming, reduce growing strains on land and water and improve food security, health and biodiversity, a United Nations report on the effects of climate change concluded.
The IPCC met this week in Geneva, Switzerland to finalize its report which should help to guide governments meeting this year in Chile on ways to implement the 2015 Paris Agreement. “The window for making these changes is closing fast. If there is further delay in reducing emissions, we will miss the opportunity to successfully manage the climate change transition in the land sector,” it said.
Greenpeace activists hold a banner in front of the United Nations before a news conference by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , after its 50th session ends in Geneva, Switzerland August 8, 2019. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse Per capita supply of vegetable oils and meat has more than doubled based on data since 1961 but 25-30% of total food produced is still lost or wasted.
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