Cutting meat and dairy consumption in half would also lead to a forty% minimize in Europeans’ consumption of saturated fats. Photograph: Tim Graham/Getty Photos
Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture would be reduce by 25-forty% if Europeans lower their meat and dairy consumption by half, in accordance to a UN report.
Scientists from the UN Financial Commission for Europe say that as nicely as cutting air and water pollution, adopting a “demitarian diet program” – cutting meat and dairy consumption in half – would lead to a forty% reduce in Europeans’ intake of saturated fats.
The huge majority of saturated fats come from animal items that can lead to cholesterol troubles and weight problems, and this kind of a lower would deliver amounts to within a variety recommended by the Globe Health Organisation.
Prof Mark Sutton, one particular of the authors who coined the term demitarian and is one particular himself, explained regardless of strong farming lobbies it was not “pie in the sky” to envisage this kind of a cut in meat consumption. But he said the staff was not taking a position on how very best to encourage men and women to modify their meals routines.
“When we have seen people urged to be vegetarians I have personally witnessed that that can lead to a backlash since several individuals want to eat meat. From the environmental level of view, it truly is not about no matter whether you eat meat or dairy, it truly is about how significantly,” he said in London on Thursday.
The report, Nitrogen on the Table, examined the impacts that modifications in buyer food routines would have on nitrogen emissions from livestock. It mentioned a 50% cut in meat and dairy consumption would reduce greenhouse gasoline emissions by 25-40% depending on what the freed-up land was utilised for. The volume of imported soybeans, largely used to feed livestock, would fall by 75%.
The taskforce concluded that the amount of nitrogen misplaced into the wider setting – into the air and into water – was 25 instances larger per unit of meals protein from beef than for cereals.
Nitrous oxide is a single of the most strong greenhouse gases, far a lot more potent than carbon dioxide. Nitrogen releases from agriculture have other negative environmental results, mixing with emissions from cars to develop small particulate pollution that is damaging to people. When it runs off farmland into rivers it can end up in the sea and cause algal blooms.
A dramatic reduction in meat and dairy farming – which would meet sturdy opposition from farming bodies in the Uk – would also free of charge up land either for expanding cereals or biofuels, the UN team mentioned.
“The EU could grow to be a significant exporter of food items, alternatively of a key importer of, for example, soybeans,” said Henk Westhoek, the report’s lead writer and programme manager at the Netherlands Atmosphere Assessment Company.
But he admitted that drastically lowering cattle farming would not in all instances free-up land appropriate for expanding cereal crops rather. “It would not be favourable to take out all the beef manufacturing since then we can’t use all our organic and semi-natural grasslands,” he mentioned.
Dr Diane Mitchell, chief atmosphere adviser at the Nationwide Farmers Union, said: “Farmers and land managers have currently taken fantastic measures to decreasing its use by way of much better management and efficiency – in fact, its use is down considerably over the previous 20 years.
“Eating significantly less meat is a simplistic answer to what is a extremely complex situation. Agricultural production in the Uk is currently responsible for close to 10% of complete United kingdom greenhouse gasoline emissions and the British livestock and dairy sectors are already doing much to tackle their greenhouse fuel footprint. And it mustn’t be forgotten that meat and dairy products are an critical element of a wholesome, balanced diet plan.
She added: “More, the view that agricultural land must be taken away from livestock for other generate is nonsensical – some of this land can only be utilized for pasture and at the identical time goes some way to safeguarding our superb countryside.”
Sutton also speculated on the cultural influence that this kind of a move by Europe would have elsewhere about the world, in which meat consumption is growing quickly. One particular-third of the world’s meat now comes from China, where meat consumption per man or woman is headed towards US and European ranges.
“I would posit a hypothesis that if Europe were to make such a change that would have this kind of cultural ripples that it would have interactions with other parts of the globe. Nobody can tell the Chinese or anybody else what they need to be doing but if we have been to modify our culture, that would have a ripple, it would be an outstanding sea alter,” he stated.
The executive summary of the report was published on Friday, with the full report following up coming month. It follows a major assessment in 2011 by the exact same staff, which concluded that the annual cost of nitrogen pollution was in the region of £62bn-£282bn.
A spokesperson for the Department for Atmosphere, Meals and Rural Affairs said: “We’re operating with farmers to lessen greenhouse gasoline emissions, and we just lately launched a £4.5m initiative to support farmers turn into more environmentally sustainable. We’re also four years into an ambitious £12m analysis programme to improve our knowing of how we can lessen the affect of agriculture on emissions.”
Halving meat and dairy consumption could slash farming emissions
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