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National Food Strategy: open letter
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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 7678119" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>COP26 in Glasgow looms on the near horizon. The Prime Minister ( will require some (several) media headline statements to show UK is leading the way in reducing emissions. So just assume that whatever is considered by the experts to make significant contribution will be the focus. Seems to me every time see anything in media the rhetoric is against meat and dairy products and pro vegetables. For COP26 I assume that is the direction of flow. And thus meat and livestock will be 'thrown under the bus'. Not sure how the politicos are going to fudge chicken as it is so popular - resume they do not produce directly methane. Ah well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 7678119, member: 3169"] COP26 in Glasgow looms on the near horizon. The Prime Minister ( will require some (several) media headline statements to show UK is leading the way in reducing emissions. So just assume that whatever is considered by the experts to make significant contribution will be the focus. Seems to me every time see anything in media the rhetoric is against meat and dairy products and pro vegetables. For COP26 I assume that is the direction of flow. And thus meat and livestock will be 'thrown under the bus'. Not sure how the politicos are going to fudge chicken as it is so popular - resume they do not produce directly methane. Ah well. [/QUOTE]
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