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‘Food Police’ – Watch: Morano on Fox & Friends on UN Meat report: UN seeks ‘massive expansion of the UN’s regulatory power…lifestyle controls’

Broadcast August 9, 2019 – Fox & Friends – Fox News Channel Fox News Channel: Eat less meat to save the planet, a new UN report warns – Aug. 09, 2019 – 4:05 – A new U.N. report claims we must follow its strict meat-eating guidelines or face certain climate change doom. ClimateDepot.com executive editor Marc Morano reacts. Rough Transcript:  Brian Kilmeade: The latest item on the chopping block for climate change activists. A new report from the UN says eating less meat is crucial to saving the planet. The planet we are discussing is Earth. Here to weigh in from ClimateDepot.com and author of The Politically Incorrect Guide To Climate Change. Marc Morano. Marc, If we don’t stop eating meat, what will happen to the planet? Nothing good according to the UN. Marc Morano: >> The UN Is at it again. After already saving the planet in 2015 with the UN Paris agreement. They had celebrations and claimed they finally solved ‘global warming.’  They are now saying they didn’t save the planet after all with the UN Paris pact. (See: UN admits ‘historic’ Paris climate pact did not save Earth after-all! Now says: Cutting CO2 ‘not enough’ – ‘We must change food production to save the world’) Now we need a massive expansion of the UN’s regulatory power by limiting and reducing and actually getting rid of meat-eating altogether. Kilmeade: The U.S. eats more meat they claim. The avg. American consumption of beef 57 pounds per year. Poultry 110lbs and pork rinds 50lbs. What do those numbers do to the environment? Marc Morano: They claim that meat-eating is one of the most destructive environmental practices. Emissions from cows in past UN reports claimed to account for more emissions than all of the transportation sector — airlines, planes, automobiles, combined. [See: Cow ’emissions’ more damaging to planet than CO2 from cars: UN report: ‘Livestock are responsible for 18 per cent of the greenhouse gases that cause global warming, more than cars, planes and all other forms of transport put together’] The UN has made the cow its primary target. This goes into the Green New Deal as well. The Green New Deal is going after meat-eating as well. The former United Nations climate chief actually said they want to treat meat eat eating — banish meat-eaters to separate sections, like smokers, in restaurants. [See:Former UN Climate Chief: Meat eaters should be banished, treated ‘the same way that smokers are treated”] The former UK climate advisor declared we need to make meat-eating have soaring costs. [See:Flashback: UK climate chief: ‘Successful’ UN global warming deal ‘would lead to soaring costs for meat and other foods’] If your behavior — like eating meat — is at odds with the climate agenda you are at odds with the regulatory state. They are talking about huge taxes, a proposed 19% tax in Germany right now. Kilmeade: If we have to get rid of the energy sector because now we have to tell the farmers and tell those ranchers to get rid of cattle, is anyone going to work anymore? Meanwhile, here’s a look at how much we have. They say America eats 25% of the world’s meat. So, again, all eyes on us. Marc Morano: All eyes on us. What’s interesting is back in the 1970s, they predicted a food catastrophe based on the global cooling scare. (See: Flashback 1974: U.S. Government’s Top Climatologist Said ‘Global Cooling’ Threatened Us With ‘Severe Food Crisis’) (In 1974, a CIA report warned of a potential food a coming food crisis due to global COOLING.) [CIA Report August 1974: “Potential implications of trends in world population, food production, and climate”: Excerpt: “There is, moreover, growing consensus among leading climatologists that the world is undergoing a cooling trend. If it continues, as feared…could have an enormous impact, not only on the food-population balance, but also on the world balance of power.”] Morano: Now they are saying because of global warming, they claim we need to change meat habits. This is nothing more than regulatory lifestyle controls by the UN. They are empowering themselves with this report. They claim more than 100 experts came together. This is an open call by the United Nations for activist policies in taxes and regulation. And we have seen activists come out with ideas like the meat patch, like a nicotine patch, which would induce allergies to people so they won’t eat meat. It’s getting whackier and whackier. [See: Flashback: NYU Bioethicist Prof. Liao on Eating meat: Seeks to ‘Make ourselves allergic to those proteins…unpleasant reaction…The way we can do that is to create some sort of meat patch’] Morano: They are dead serious. They are going after meat-eating in a way we have never envisioned. Kilmeade: How soon before protesters go into a restaurant and find people with a steak and start screaming at them with loud signs. Meanwhile, the co-chair of the UN panel on climate change says this: ‘We don’t want to tell people what to eat.’ Actually, they do. ‘But it would indeed be beneficial for both climate and human health if people in many rich countries consumed less meat and if politics would create appropriate incentives to that effect.’ Appropriate incentives make it so expensive that people don’t want to eat meat. Morano: ‘Appropriate incentives’ are taxes. Germany proposed a 19% tax on meat now to save the planet. This is what the entire agenda is about. It would have no impact on the climate. There are actually studies — one from Carnegie Mellon — showing that vegetables have three times the supposed climate impact that meat does. [See: STUDY: Vegetarian Diets ‘Worse’ For ‘Climate Change’ – Three Times ‘More Harmful to the Environment’] Morano: It all depends on how foods are prepared. Organic farming much more land-intensive than traditional farming. See:Study: Organic farming may be making ‘climate change’ worse Greens questioning Organic food: Agricultural scientist Steve Savage: ‘Contrary to widespread consumer belief, organic farming is not the best way to farm from an environmental point if view’ Study finds ‘organic crops yield 25% less overall than conventional crops’ — ‘Debunks claims by organic activists that organic yields can equal or exceed conventional yields’] Morano: There are all different ways to look at this. The UN has simplified it too. ‘We know best. We want to regulate how you eat.’ Kilmeade: And by the way, look it up we might show a little bit later said Sen. Elizabeth Warren got schooled by an Iowa farmer yesterday on a New Green Deal and everything else the Democrats stand for. Marc Morano. Thank you so much. Morano: Thank you. # Related Links:  On Fox, climate denier Marc Morano dismisses UN report warning of risks to global food supply as “regulatory lifestyle controls” – Morano: “They’re going after meat-eating in a way that we’ve never envisioned” Eat insects? ‘Meat patch’ to stop cravings? New UN report takes aim at meat-eating – UN seeks expansion of climate agenda to regulate what you eat Warmist George Monbiot: ‘Beef is like a loaded gun, pointed at the living world’ Monbiot: “Beef is like a loaded gun pointed at the living world. It is an absolutely disastrous product.” Are Weeds the Future of Food? seen as ‘part of the solution to boosting harvests in a warming world’ # A sampling of Morano’s recent Fox News appearances.  Watch: Morano on Fox & Friends rips Google climate summit with celebrities – ‘Prince Harry speaks barefoot at this event. Nothing conveys moral authority like speaking barefoot’ Fox & Friends – Fox News Channel – Broadcast August 2, 2019 Morano: “The best is ‘Prince Harry speaks barefoot at this event. Nothing conveys moral authority like speaking barefoot. I almost didn’t wear shoes today because I wanted to come across with greater moral authority and a connection to the earth.” Watch: Morano on Tucker Carson’s Fox News Show: ‘We cannot control the climate any more than they once believed witches could control the climate’ Watch: Morano on Fox & Friends on Tom Steyer’s coal hypocrisy – ‘He was for coal before he was against coal’ Watch: Morano on Fox News on dire UN species report: ‘They’ve juiced up issue & put themselves in charge of solving. That’s called a self-interested lobbying organization’ Fox News Channel – Special Report – Broadcast May 6, 2019 Watch here: Marc Morano: “This is politics, not science. The UN is trying to expand its base to include climate and species. They’re looking for more treaties, more regulation. They’ve identified a problem. They’ve juiced it up and they put themselves in charge of solving the problem. That’s called a self-interested lobbying organization.” Watch: Morano on Fox on Google vanishing Greenpeace co-founder: ‘Google is frighteningly following the pattern’ of Soviet airbrushing of history Watch: Morano on Hannity on Fox News: Green New Deal is a ‘solution’ recycled from past eco-scares – ‘It’s always a different environmental scare, the same solution’ Watch: Morano on Fox: ‘The Green New Deal is nothing but a planned recession and de-growth — a permanent planned recession’ Watch: Morano on Fox & Friends on the Green Raw Deal: ‘This plan is plagiarism pure and simple’ – They recycled same ‘solutions’ of ‘wealth redistribution & central planning’ from previous eco-scares Marc Morano on Fox & Friends – Broadcast February 8, 2019 – Brian Kilmeade and Ainsley Earhardt  

Mold On The Menu: Scientists Alter Fungi Genes To Create Surprising Meat Replacement – Utilizing ‘gene editing system’ that created ‘alterations’ in the ‘mold’s genome’

https://studyfinds.org/mold-fungi-food/ What To Know: Scientists are using fungi to create a sustainable food alternative. By altering fungi genes, researchers created a burger patty made of mold. Gene editing boosted the food’s iron content, which gives meat its flavor and color. BERKELEY, Calif. — Forget about ordering that juicy steak from your favorite restaurant — how about some mold? In a study that could transform the culinary world, researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California-Berkeley have unlocked the potential of fungi to create what they’re calling sustainable, healthy, and flavor-rich food alternatives. With animal-free dairy and vegetarian meat substitutes already reshaping consumer choices, this new research dives deeper into biotechnology’s role in producing environmentally friendly and cruelty-free products. Fungi, a kingdom of organisms celebrated for its diverse and nutritious offerings, stands at the forefront of this food revolution. Vayu Hill-Maini, a chef-turned-bioengineer and an affiliate in the Biosciences Area at Berkeley Lab, alongside a team of researchers, sunk their teeth into an ambitious project to explore how modifying the genes in fungi can lead to the creation of novel flavors and textures in food. Utilizing the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system, the team made precise alterations to the koji mold’s genome. Their efforts resulted in an increased production of heme, an iron-based molecule responsible for meat’s distinctive flavor and color, and ergothioneine, a fungi-exclusive antioxidant linked to cardiovascular health benefits.

Watch: Red meat’s impact on climate change branded as ‘unscientific nonsense’

Sky News Australia Menzies Research Centre’s Nick Cater says the idea that red meat is bad for the environment and climate is “unscientific nonsense”. The federal government has released its official diet advice which has a particular focus on the impact of certain foods on climate change. The move has sparked backlash from farmers who say it is driven by an ideological agenda against red meat. “It’s a particularly perverse and wrong look at the way agriculture works,” Mr Cater told Sky News host Rita Panahi. “There are more ex-vegetarians in Australia than vegetarians … that tells you something about it.” # ‘I’d be very afraid if I were you’: Govt could soon be ‘coming after’ red meat

2021: Vegan activist wins Oxford Union debate on meat eating: ‘Eating meat is racist & an expression of white supremacy’ – ‘If you eat animals, you take up more climate space’

Vegan activist Carol Adams’ November 25, 2021 Oxford Union presentation in favor of moving beyond meat:   The debaters for the motion “This House Would Move Beyond Meat”: Jeff McMahan, Carol Adams, and Heather Mills. ‘Every woke buzzword used in Carol Adams’ debate claiming meat is linked to having a ‘white supremacist patriarchal’ worldview  – Animal rights advocate Carol Adams has been criticised for claiming white supremacists “weaponised” eating meat, eggs and dairy to “reclaim their wounded masculinity”. Carol Adams Oxford debate excerpts: “Eating Meat is Racist & an expression of White Supremacy” “Our whiteness is part of the problem with meat eating” “Meat eating is also one of the ways gender-based oppression is perpetuated” “Your hamburger comes with a dose of misogyny. The assumption that the best protein comes from corpses is a racist belief. 21st-century animal eating requires our complicity in a new colonialism. Our whiteness is part of the problem of meat eating. If you eat animals, you take up more climate space. Meat eating is also one of the ways gender-based structures of oppression are perpetuated. Men in the West are taunted to renew their man-card by eating meat because that’s what real men do. That’s the sexual politics of meat and it reveals how unsettled masculinity really is. That’s why after 911 —  that’s why after 911, a focus on men as heroes and on meat eating became part of the reclamation of a wounded masculinity. When a black man was elected as US president, we saw how white this wounded masculinity was. White supremacists weaponed eating meat, eggs, and dairy. Images of milk-drinking white men of platters groaning with meat and the baiting of liberal men as so-called soy boys are all part of the neonazi messaging. Sexy cows, sexy pigs, sexy chickens, sexy fishes, who all just want to have fun. # Carol Adams: On November 25 (2021), I was one the three people who argued for the motion “This House Would Move Beyond Meat” at a debate hosted by the Oxford Union. … The debaters for the motion “This House Would Move Beyond Meat”: Jeff McMahan, myself, and Heather Mills. … The minute I began, there was a voluble reaction—gasps, laughter, heckling. I was startled. I thought I would at least get into the talk a little before there would be such a reaction. Here’s what I said that caused the reactions: Full Transcript of Adam’s speech: _______________________________________________________________ What we choose to eat has consequences far beyond the circumference of our plates. Specifically, your vote tonight expresses our allegiance to or rejection of a white supremacist patriarchal worldview. Do we vote to further inequality and sustain world destroying violence? In The Sexual Politics of Meat, I introduced the concept of animals as absent referents. In order to be eaten, animals must disappear as living beings—that is, be killed. They then disappear conceptually, as so many of the forms in which we eat animals’ corpses are massaged by euphemistic language: hamburger, steak, pork, bacon, etc. Meat eaters order “leg of lamb” not a baby lamb’s leg. The animals cannot possess their own body parts. Tonight think about how the language of our debate has or has not participated in this structure of the absent referent. Who disappears and why?  21st century animal eating requires our complicity in a new colonialism. We know how settler colonization worked— “an erase and replace” system that forced Indigenous people off the land, replacing them with cattle and white settlers. One of the defining aspects of the colonial legacy is an ongoing white supremacist belief system and an ownership paradigm.  When you own land, you get the title to it. Entitlement and ownership are linked. All the justifications for taking of the land by white colonial authorities included the claim, “well the Indians can’t prove they own the land.” Hunting exists within this colonial ownership paradigm. It presumes that animals don’t have title to their own lives; once dispossessed of their lives, the hunted animal can become your property. Approximately 90% of Native Americans were killed off by erase and replace settler colonialism. It’s the new colonialism that boasts, “I’ll hunt for myself and be grateful like the Native Americans” as well as “I thank the animals for their sacrifice.” To which I have been known to respond, “how do you know the animal would have picked you to feed off their corpse?” The argument that hunting is ethical presumes that some primeval form of eating exists unmediated by the corrupting influences of society. There’s no room in the new colonialism for an Indigenous world view to exist, instead it collapses more than 100 Native American nations into one amalgam, and attributes a static indigenous worldview that erases those nations that were predominantly vegetarian and lived in urban areas. The new colonialists see nothing wrong with a pick-and-choose approach to Indigenous thought that never engages with the survival issues Indigenous peoples are facing. Seventy percent of the population would have to be eliminated for people to rely on hunting. Who would live and who dies and who decides? At the Oxford Union debate, Carol arguing for the motion. When my partner Bruce, who stayed in the States with our rescued dogs, heard about the heckling he suspected that made me more impassioned and determined. He knows me well! As for domesticated animals, Percy Shelley pointed out just after being expelled from Oxford, “the quantity of nutritious vegetable matter, consumed in fattening the carcase of an ox, would afford ten times the sustenance if gathered immediately from the bosom of the earth.” Two hundred years after Shelley wrote, one third of the land mass of the world is committed to animal agriculture. Entire ecosystems are disappearing. 80% of deforested acres in the Amazon were cleared for animal-based cattle grazing. So called free range animals contribute more greenhouse gases; while killing them in mobile slaughterhouses requires more water than industrial slaughterhouses, and leaves behind an immense amount of waste, requiring an intense amount of chemicals in the process. Your “meat” may be organic, but your slaughtering isn’t. If you eat animals, you take up more climate space—requiring more water, more land, more forest deforestation, contributing more greenhouse gases. This is felt disproportionately by countries in the Global South. Their carbon footprint is smaller but they experience more frequent and intense climate-change-caused weather events; hese events especially affect girls and young women, so you get some misogyny along with your hamburger. The Western world colonized their space without sending a single beefeater. Through colonial power the diet of beef-loving English people became normative. The food heritage of pre-Conquest peoples, like the land itself, was overrun. It was the colonizers, especially the British, who declared that the virility of the meat eating nations explained their success over the supposed feminine and weak “rice-eating” countries they defeated. Historically, the vast majority of the world lived without animal protein as a central part of their diet.  The assumption that the “best protein” is from corpses is a racist belief as it erases and replaces indigenous, African, Asian, Meso-American cultural food practices. Meat eating is one of the ways gender-based structures of oppression are perpetuated. Men are taunted to renew their man card by eating meat because that’s what real men do—that’s the sexual politics of meat and it reveals how unsettled masculinity really is. Back home my library card is good for seven years, but a man card can expire between breakfast and lunch if someone eats a veggie burger? Masculinity—a construct of the gender binary facing constant destabilization—feels always under threat and eating animals is its protection racket. That’s why, after 9/11, a focus on men as heroes and on meat eating became part of the reclamation of a wounded masculinity. When a Black man was elected as U.S. President, we saw how white this wounded-masculinity was. White supremacists weaponized eating meat, eggs, and dairy. Images of milk-drinking white men, of platters groaning with meat, and the baiting of liberal men as “soy boys” are all a part of neo-Nazi messaging.  This is their right; this is their identity. The new colonization rests on the unstable foundation of white men’s insecurities. Look at the way people, er men?, in the animal industry speak of female animals as willing and ready to be made forcibly pregnant which female animals are powerless to resist. Yet popular culture is flooded with references to sexy cows, sexy pigs, sexy chickens, sexy fishes who all just want to have fun. They wantto be pregnant. And they want to be killed. Because this feminized sexuality wants to be eaten. The only desire animals are credited with possessing is the desire to be consumed, which strangely can only be expressed after their death. Real life tells a different story: animals try to escape, from slaughterhouses, or farms; when able, cows try to reclaim their calves, taken from them so that their nursing material goes to human consumers. They fight and resist the fate the colonial empire claims is their welcomed destiny. Some meat eaters are afraid of what they will feel if they look too closely at the degradations that constitute animals’ experience. Mention disabling practices or the devastating separation of cows and their babies and we hear meat eaters exclaim, “Don’t tell me!” Why are they afraid of the feelings such knowledge produces? They accept a patriarchal construct that views feelings as unruly and untrustworthy. To say you care about animals is considered a sign of weakness in a world still committed to the gender binary that values stereotyped masculine “reason” over the stereotyped feminine “feeling.” And yet the reasons we hear are so irrational! “If I didn’t eat animals, they never would be born.” Meat eaters, like antiabortionists, have forgotten that one quality of nonexistence is not having awareness about existence. Meat eaters say, “why if we put prisoners to work in slaughterhouses in England, they will be learning a skill.” I did not know that killing was a skill generalizable to other jobs. The new colonialist boasts, “I only eat meat from locally-owned farms; and I know the farmers there love their animals.” If killing what one loves is standard practice, I hope they don’t start loving me. “What about carrots?” we are asked, though I’ve never seen a meat eater leap into the road to save a carrot from being run over by an automobile. When all else fails, meat eaters assert that animals are not our equals. One would think such inequality would require us to respond more, not less, sympathetically. Meat eaters tell me it’s so hard to change, and yet I watch them work even harder not to change. Is our global outcome to be determined by people afraid to change? Change may be hard, but not changing is harder. If you all agree that 95% of meat consumed is from factory farmed animals and that is wrong, then tomorrow chose the vegan option at your colleges—I know each college offers them. Tonight, you are being asked to vote on whether you accept this new colonialism or not.  Our menu choices don’t stay on the plate. Your vote tonight is important, but even more important is the question of what, or who, will be on your plate in the morning. Sweet dreams. # Adams on being voted the winner of the debate: The record of the votes at the Oxford Union’s debate: “This House Would Move Beyond Meat.” Despite—or maybe because of—the heckling, we won 115-105.The record of the votes at the Oxford Union’s debate: “This House Would Move Beyond Meat.” Despite—or maybe because of—the heckling, we won 115-105.

UN climate summit serving burgers, BBQ as it calls for US to stop eating meat – Offerings include ‘juicy beef,’ ‘slabs of succulent meat,’ smoked wagyu burgers & Philly cheesesteaks

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/un-climate-summit-serving-gourmet-burgers-bbq-calls-americans-stop-eating-meat By Thomas Catenacci Fox News ‘The hypocrisy of the global elites never ceases to amaze,’ GOP Rep Mike Flood tells Fox News Digital The ongoing United Nations COP28 climate summit in Dubai is offering a wide variety of gourmet food options from vendors who serve beef, even as it prepares a report that is expected to call for the West to reduce consumption of beef. According to the summit’s online portal, its food offerings include “juicy beef,” “slabs of succulent meat,” smoked wagyu burgers, Philly cheesesteaks and “melt-in-your-mouth BBQ” in addition to African street BBQ, fast casual Mexican fare and an Asian option that has a “touch of French flair.” The revelation comes as the U.N. faces criticism for preparing a first-of-its-kind report that is expected to be published at the summit and call for lower meat consumption. The U.N.’s Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) will publish its first-ever global food systems’ road map during an upcoming COP28 session, which is expected to recommend nations that “over-consume meat” to limit their consumption as part of a broader effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The U.N. has, for years, called for individuals to ditch animal-based diets, which it says “have a high impact on our planet.” “FAO emphasizes the critical need for an innovative plan and a concrete package of solutions to overhaul agrifood systems,” the organization said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “The Global Roadmap is positioned as a strategic tool to demonstrate that accelerated climate actions can transform agrifood systems, simultaneously addressing food security and nutrition challenges today and in the future without breaching the 1.5 degrees threshold. In this roadmap, FAO is urging for good food for today and tomorrow.” … However, despite the recommendations of the upcoming FAO report and the U.N.’s repeated calls for people to transition to plant-based diets, roughly a third of the food vendors at COP28 provide meat options, according to the summit’s data. The summit said that figure represented a victory as part of its commitment to deliver “environmentally sustainable, socially responsible, delicious, and nutritious food and beverage.” … Among the food options offered for attendees are The Hungry Hub, which offers beef and meat; Philly Jawn by Ghostburger, which offers burgers and Philly cheesesteaks; Swaggers, which offers smoked ribs and smoked wagyu burgers; and Mattar Farm Live Cooking, which serves “unbelievable smoked meats” and “melt-in-your-mouth BBQ.” “The hypocrisy of the global elites never ceases to amaze. They’re the same ones who want working people to swear off flying at all while they get to travel to glitzy conferences on private jets to push a radical green agenda,” Rep. Mike Flood, R-Neb., a member of the Congressional Beef Caucus, told Fox News Digital in a statement. “COP28 putting meat on the menu just proves that we need beef and all kinds of meat to help feed the world,” he continued. “And that’s why I’ll keep fighting the U.N. and the global elites who are trying to kill meat production, which would only shatter the world’s food security and end an age-old way of life for millions of farmers and ranchers around the world.”

COP28 UN climate summit to officially target meat eating! ‘Nations will be told to curb their excessive appetite for meat’ to enforce UN plan for ‘food’s climate transition’

Bloomberg News: Eat Less Meat Is Message for Rich World in Food’s First Net Zero Plan: UN’s FAO is set to publish plan for food’s climate transition – Food expected to take more focus at COP28 summit in Dubai –

The global food systems’ road map to 1.5C is expected to be published by the United Nations’ Food & Agriculture Organization during the COP28 summit next month. Nations that over-consume meat will be advised to limit their intake, while developing countries — where under-consumption of meat adds to a prevalent nutrition challenge — will need to improve their livestock farming, according to the FAO.

The average American consumes about 127 kilograms of meat a year…The Eat-Lancet Commission recommends people consume no more than 15.7 kilograms of meat a year.

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‘Meat & dairy must be reined back’ to reach ‘Net Zero by 2050’ – The impact of farming on climate crisis will be a key UN COP28 topic – ‘Global food production must become sustainable to stay within 1.5C’

UK Guardian: “Meat and dairy, must be reined back from its continued growth around the world, if targets to halve emissions by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050 are to be met.” …

Jennifer Larbie, the head of UK advocacy and campaigns at Christian Aid: “The emissions from farming is a huge driver of the climate crisis and one which needs to be tackled at Cop28 if we are to keep global heating in check.”

‘Meat & dairy must be reined back’ to reach ‘Net Zero by 2050’ – The impact of farming on climate crisis will be a key UN COP28 topic – ‘Global food production must become sustainable to stay within 1.5C’

UK Guardian: “Meat and dairy, must be reined back from its continued growth around the world, if targets to halve emissions by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050 are to be met.” …

Jennifer Larbie, the head of UK advocacy and campaigns at Christian Aid: “The emissions from farming is a huge driver of the climate crisis and one which needs to be tackled at Cop28 if we are to keep global heating in check.”

Claim: ‘Earth has a cow problem’ – Reality: This is a setup to push eating of Bill Gates-funded lab-grown meat & insects. We are supposed to accept that somehow in 2023, Earth’s climate cannot handle humans eating cows.

This is all a setup to push the eating of Bill Gates-funded lab-grown meat and insects. We are supposed to accept that somehow in 2023, Earth's climate cannot handle humans eating cows. https://t.co/HIXaO1DUSS — Marc Morano (@ClimateDepot) August 3, 2023 Great Food Reset: U.S. Agriculture Dept approves nation’s first ‘lab-grown’ meat from ‘steel tanks’ — chicken made from animal cells   NYT: U.S. Approves the Sale of Lab-Grown Chicken – The Agriculture Department granted approval to cultivated meat producers for the first time in the United States, representing a watershed moment for the alternative protein industry. AP: For the first time, US regulators on Wednesday approved the sale of chicken made from animal cells, allowing two California companies to offer “lab-grown” meat to the nation’s restaurant tables and eventually, supermarket shelves. The Agriculture Department gave the green light to Upside Foods and Good Meat, firms that had been racing to be the first in the US to sell meat that doesn’t come from slaughtered animals — what’s now being referred to as “cell-cultivated” or “cultured” meat as it emerges from the laboratory and arrives on dinner plates. …  Cultivated meat is grown in steel tanks, using cells that come from a living animal, a fertilized egg or a special bank of stored cells. In Upside’s case, it comes out in large sheets that are then formed into shapes like chicken cutlets and sausages. …Good Meat products are created from a master cell bank formed from a commercially available chicken cell line. # Bill Gates funded Lab-grown meat ‘could be 25 times worse for the climate than beef’ – ‘Highly energy intensive’ – ‘Meat’ grown in steel vats from stem cells from animal New Scientist: Analysis finds the carbon footprint of cultivated meat is likely to be higher than beef if current production methods are scaled up because they are still highly energy-intensive. Cultivated meat is made by growing muscle tissue from stem cells. Meat produced from cultured cells could be 25 times worse for the climate than regular beef unless scientists find ways to overhaul energy-intensive steps in its production. # MIT Technology Review: Bill Gates: Rich nations should shift entirely to synthetic beef – CNBC 2018: Bill Gates and Richard Branson are betting lab-grown meat might be the food of the future The Great Food Reset: ‘Lab-grown meat’ harvested in ‘massive steel vats’ edges closer to fed approval & U.S. dinner plates 2022: 3D Printed Steak: Israeli company unveils lab-grown beef chunks  Flashback 2006: Cow ’emissions’ more damaging to planet than CO2 from cars – Meet the world’s top destroyer of the environment. It is not the car, or the plane,or even George Bush: it is the cow. A United Nations report has identified the world’s rapidly growing herds of cattle as the greatest threat to the climate, forests and wildlife. And they are blamed for a host of other environmental crimes, from acid rain to the introduction of alien species, from producing deserts to creating dead zones in the oceans, from poisoning rivers and drinking water to destroying coral reefs. The 400-page report by the Food and Agricultural Organisation, entitled Livestock’s Long Shadow, also surveys the damage done by sheep, chickens, pigs and goats. But in almost every case, the world’s 1.5 billion cattle are most to blame. Livestock are responsible for 18 per cent of the greenhouse gases that cause global warming, more than cars, planes and all other forms of transport put together. Burning fuel to produce fertiliser to grow feed, to produce meat and to transport it – and clearing vegetation for grazing – produces 9 per cent of all emissions of carbon dioxide, the most common greenhouse gas. And their wind and manure emit more than one third of emissions of another, methane, which warms the world 20 times faster than carbon dioxide. Livestock also produces more than 100 other polluting gases, including more than two-thirds of the world’s emissions of ammonia, one of the main causes of acid rain. UN report 2006: Rearing cattle produces more greenhouse gases than driving

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