In evaluating options such as emission
abatement plans that would reduce livestock greenhouse gases by
providing different food sources for the animals and using manure for
fuel, scientists have found that these methods provide minimal benefit
and in fact could create larger problems of both food quality and
ethics.
Moreover, a decade-long study by New Zealand’s
AgResearch concluded that such alternatives only reduce emissions by a
few percent. Moreover, UK Food Ethics Council Executive Director Tom
MacMillan has raised similar concerns, emphasizing the importance of
reducing meat and dairy consumption to significantly minimize livestock
emissions.
Mr. West, Mr. MacMillan, New Zealand AgResearch and
UK Food Ethics Council, many thanks for your insightful findings. We
look forward to people everywhere supporting the environment through the
ultimately sustainable plant-based fare.
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