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<blockquote data-quote="Fubar" data-source="post: 9055751" data-attributes="member: 54774"><p>Doing some Xmas shopping the other day. Went into Waterstones. Every single climate change/save the world book had a segment on reducing beef consumption as the single best way to reduce an individual's carbon footprint. And in most of the cook books the vegan chapters began with a statement about meat being bad for the planet and your health.</p><p>I tried to find a book that actually explained the carbon cycle but I expect they were all on the top shelf wrapped in plain covers .</p><p>I see that the high and mighty at COP last week have agreed to put food production higher up their agenda for tackling climate change. We all know what food product will be first on the list.</p><p>A beef tax can't be far away.</p><p></p><p>It's a runaway train that is going to take some stopping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fubar, post: 9055751, member: 54774"] Doing some Xmas shopping the other day. Went into Waterstones. Every single climate change/save the world book had a segment on reducing beef consumption as the single best way to reduce an individual's carbon footprint. And in most of the cook books the vegan chapters began with a statement about meat being bad for the planet and your health. I tried to find a book that actually explained the carbon cycle but I expect they were all on the top shelf wrapped in plain covers . I see that the high and mighty at COP last week have agreed to put food production higher up their agenda for tackling climate change. We all know what food product will be first on the list. A beef tax can't be far away. It's a runaway train that is going to take some stopping. [/QUOTE]
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