Typical click bait from the BBC nowadays, suggesting that something may happen - but it probably won't.
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However, that is not what concerns me about this article. In it there is the statement: "The UN says livestock generate more than 14% of all man-made greenhouse gases, including methane.". Really? I get sick of misinformation posted on the internet and really wish that folks would spend 5 seconds fact checking before, for example, reposting a meme that confirms their particular bias, despite the meme containing no factual basis. I find that figure of 14% coming from livestock mentioned in the article hard to take when considering the numbers of planes in the air every second of every day, and the numbers of cars on the road. Can this really be true, or is this a report written by a vegan using dodgy data who just wants us all to stop eating meat? I'd be interested to know either way.
For the record, the red meat that I consume has about 6 food miles and requires no fossil fuel usage for feedstock, but it probably does fart occasionally.
Dutch city of Haarlem may be world’s first to ban most meat ads
Haarlem is to ban most adverts for meat from public spaces because of the food's impact on climate.
For the record, the red meat that I consume has about 6 food miles and requires no fossil fuel usage for feedstock, but it probably does fart occasionally.