Big meat and dairy’s supersized climate footprint
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Author: GRAIN, IATP and Heinrich Böll Foundation
Date: 07 November 2017
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GRAIN, IATP and Heinrich Böll Foundation | 07 November 2017 | Other publications, climate
In Bonn, the big meat and dairy companies are also likely to spend much time and money talking about efficiency, while expanding production. They will say that the only way to effectively reduce emissions is by squeezing out ever more milk from each dairy cow or by bringing beef cattle to slaughter ever more quickly. Such “solutions” would only compound the industry’s horrific treatment of workers and animals and exacerbate the environmental and health crises caused by the industry. They would also condemn the 600 million small-scale farmers and 200 million herders who depend on livestock for their livelihoods and who do feed billions of people every day with moderate amounts of meat, dairy and eggs. These small producers are the backbone of food systems that can arrest and address climate change. They are the ones who need to be supported and strengthened.
IATP works locally and globally at the intersection of policy and practice to ensure fair and sustainable food, farm and trade systems.
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