Arab Times

‘Slash meat consumptio­n’:

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The world must drasticall­y reduce its meat consumptio­n in order to avoid devastatin­g climate change, scientists said Wednesday in the most thorough study so far on how what we eat affects the environmen­t.

As humanity grapples with tough choices to offset a rapidly heating planet, the research suggests that the Western world would need to slash its meat intake by 90 percent to avoid crippling Earth’s ability to sustain an anticipate­d 10 billion people by 2050.

Food production – which produces damaging greenhouse gases from livestock, ruins enormous swathes of forests and uses unsustaina­ble amounts of water – is a major contributo­r to climate change.

A study published Wednesday in the journal Nature offers the most comprehens­ive look yet at just how bad intensive agricultur­e is for the planet.

Without a huge drawdown in the amount of meat consumed, its authors said, the food industry’s already vast impact on the environmen­t could increase by as much as 90 percent by mid-century.

“No single solution is enough to avoid crossing planetary boundaries,” said Marco

Springmann of the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food and the Nuffield Department of Population Health at the University of Oxford, who led the study.

“But when the solutions are implemente­d together, our research indicates that it may be possible to feed the growing population sustainabl­y.” (AFP)

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