UN says eat less meat, one hamburger less per week to curb global warming

by SOLARLIFE | September 8, 2008 at 02:55 am
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Give up meat for one day a week, and decrease it from there,' said the Indian economist Pauchari. One day a week no hamburgers. If you cook real food you eat
once ore twice a week meat. Vegetables, a chinese Wok, soya sauce here you go.

 

People should have one meat-free day a week if they want to make a personal and effective sacrifice that would help tackle climate change, the world's leading authority on global warming has told The Observer

Dr Rajendra Pachauri, chair of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which last year earned a joint share of the Nobel Peace Prize, said that people should then go on to reduce their meat consumption even further.

His comments are the most controversial advice yet provided by the panel on how individuals can help tackle global warning.

Pachauri, who was re-elected the panel's chairman for a second six-year term last week, said diet change was important because of the huge greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental problems - including habitat destruction - associated with rearing cattle and other animals. It was relatively easy to change eating habits compared to changing means of transport, he said.

The UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation has estimated that meat production accounts for nearly a fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions. These are generated during the production of animal feeds, for example, while ruminants, particularly cows, emit methane, which is 23 times more effective as a global warming agent than carbon dioxide. The agency has also warned that meat consumption is set to double by the middle of the century.

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Barbara McPherson
Barbara McPherson
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at 10:07 on September 8th, 2008

SOLARLIFE, I like this story. It's good stuff.  This would be good for your health as well.  The new health recommendations cut flesh consumption drastically.  Not so long ago, having a chicken for Sunday dinner was considered a real treat. Now many of us eat meat two or three times a day -- bad for the environment and bad for our health.

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SOLARLIFE

Barbara McPherson thanks for Flag "Eat less meat UN says"; I agree with your comment once or twice a week meat sufficient. We help us in the South in summer with Olive oil replacing meat, calming the stomach, don't feel hungry. The problem with no meat food most can not cook any more, so eat fast food.

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Paschen
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at 03:09 on September 30th, 2008

Our Continuous increase in Meat consumption world wide is one of the biggest environmental detractors and one we could easily fix by changing our diet to a more reasonable balance and it would be healthier for us as well.  

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SOLARLIFE

Paschen, "too much meat"  we agree. Sorry to see the fishing vessels of Marseille, Sete bought by Japanes middle man, overfishing the Thuna at the mediterranean sea, bringingin it to Japan. We have to work out High Protein Algae.

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