World Bank’s climate plan: Pricier red meat and dairy, cheaper chicken and veggies ( www.politico.eu )

“We have to stop destroying the planet as we feed ourselves,” a World Bank official said, as red meat and dairy drive CO2 emissions.

Cows and milk are out, chicken and broccoli are in — if the World Bank has its way, that is.

In a new paper, the international financial lender suggests repurposing the billions rich countries spend to boost CO2-rich products like red meat and dairy for more climate-friendly options like poultry, fruits and vegetables. It's one of the most cost-effective ways to save the planet from climate change, the bank argues.

The politically touchy recommendation — sure to make certain conservatives and European countries apoplectic — is one of several suggestions the World Bank offers to cut climate-harming pollution from the agricultural and food sectors, which are responsible for nearly a third of global greenhouse gas emissions.

The paper comes at a diplomatically strategic moment, as countries signed on to the Paris Agreement — the global pact calling to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius — prepare to update their climate plans by late 2025.

Ekybio ,
@Ekybio@lemmy.world avatar

I cant wait for some conservative idiot to spin this in the worst possible way. Mixed in with some lies, whataubout-isms and straw-mans for a delicious disinformation-coktail!

pineapple_pizza ,

As a bonus it's much healthier. Win win.
Though a large portion of the population won't see it that way.

Carrolade ,

may be turned into a culture war battle

May be? Bit optimistic, don't you think?

_haha_oh_wow_ ,
@_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works avatar

Sounds good to me, I love chicken and veggies!

grysbok ,
@grysbok@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Same! Well, TBH chicken often tastes gross to me (grew up with a parent that thought 'boil it in maybe-salted water' was the way to go). But there's plenty of non-beef options! Tofu, turkey, textured vegetable protein, it's all good. (TVP's great for things like sauces, where you just need the texture of ground beef, but the other flavors would drown it out anyway). Even a peanut butter and jelly sandwich makes for an easy work lunches.

_haha_oh_wow_ ,
@_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works avatar

Grilled, baked, and fried are all good ways to try chicken but boiled? Damn, no thanks.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • random
  • world@lemmy.world
  • test
  • worldmews
  • mews
  • All magazines