Unlike at previous climate conferences, COP28 is serving mostly vegan food. To fight back, the meat lobby is planning to have a large presence at COP28, the documents suggest. Dairy companies are also planning on sending a “large delegation” to COP28. Dairy alone is responsible for an estimated 3.4 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
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Big meat companies and lobby groups are going on the attack at COP28
armed with industry-funded “scientific evidence” that meat is
“sustainable,” leaked documents appear to show.
As the devastating environmental impacts of animal agriculture
become harder for policymakers to ignore, the meat lobby has drawn
up plans to hit back at the annual UN climate conference, which is
taking place now in Dubai.
Documents produced by the industry-funded Global Meat Alliance (GMA)
suggest that the meat lobby is ready to “tell its story and tell it
well.”
According to people at DeSmog who have seen the documents, meat
companies plan to present “our scientific evidence” at the
conference.
Animal agriculture is generally understood to be responsible for at
least 16.5% of total global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As
pressure grows to reduce emissions, COP28 will see a day dedicated
to food, agriculture, and water for the very first time.
What is the meat lobby’s plan for COP28?
According to DeSmog, the documents offer a comprehensive guide to
COP, including information on thematic days and agriculture-based
events. The documents also seem to provide industry-approved
messages – and robust advice to stick to them.
JBS, the world’s largest meat company, is planning to come out in
“full force,” it is claimed. Other big industry bodies, including
the Global Dairy Platform and the North American Meat Institute will
also push the pro-meat message.
Key messaging the meat lobby will use include the idea that meat
will help to “feed the world.” Studies have repeatedly shown that
increasing plant-based foods is the key solution to meet global food
needs.
Another key line of attack reported by the Guardian, which has also
seen the documents, mentions branding meat as “sustainable
nutrition.”
Moving towards a plant-based food system
The new plan comes after positive steps ahead of COP28 towards
climate-friendly food.
There are signs that the tide is turning on the meat lobby’s power.
It has been reported that the United Nations’ Food & Agriculture
Organization (FAO) will make a statement at COP28 urging the world’s
most-developed nations to limit their excessive meat consumption.
Moreover, unlike at previous climate conferences, COP28 is serving
mostly vegan food.
To fight back, the meat lobby is planning to have a large presence
at COP28, the documents suggest. Dairy companies are also planning
on sending a “large delegation” to COP28. Dairy alone is responsible
for an estimated 3.4 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
The real scientific evidence
This body of meat industry-funded research contradicts the majority
of scientific papers, which make clear that plant-based foods have a
significantly lower environmental impact.
Animal agriculture is the largest emitter of human-caused methane.
Studies have shown that, without swift action, methane from
agriculture alone will push the world beyond the 1.5C temperature
limit set out in the Paris Agreement.
Food looks set to be a key battleground at COP28. Countering the
lobbying power of the meat industry, ProVeg International will be
present in the Food4Climate Pavilion. The group aims to promote the
science-backed solution of moving towards a plant-based food system.