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World leaders from developed nations will face pressure to ‘curb their excessive appetite for meat’ during the UN’s COP28 climate conference.
federalist ^
| 11/27/23
| Evita Duffy-Alfonso
Posted on 11/27/2023 12:58:49 PM PST by chief lee runamok
World leaders from developed nations will be pressured to “curb their excessive appetite for meat” during the United Nations’ upcoming COP28 annual climate conference, Bloomberg News reported Saturday. “Nations that over-consume meat will be advised to limit their intake while developing countries — where under-consumption of meat adds to a prevalent nutrition challenge — will need to improve their livestock farming,” wrote Bloomberg Journalist Agnieszka de Sousa.
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KEYWORDS: billgates; cop28; ecofascism; fem; food; greatreset; meat; newworldodor; newworldorder; un
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To: Sacajaweau
Unless you're eating boulders, most foods are portable.
I usually grab grapes for a trip.
Grapes are not allowed on a low carb regimen. Hamburger meat does not travel well. Fried eggs are yucky after a short while, and scrambled ones not much better after a somewhat longer while.
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Dr. Sivana
("If you can’t say something nice . . . say the Rosary." [Red Badger])
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SunkenCiv
(Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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