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Eating less beef key to reaching EU climate change goals, sez new research
2016-02-25
[Kanuk Journal] Europeans need to eat less beef and consume less dairy products in order to reach the EU's climate goals, according to a new study by Swedish researchers.

"Reductions, by 50 percent or more, in ruminant meat (beef and mutton) consumption are, most likely, unavoidable if the EU targets are to be met," according to the findings published in the Food Policy journal.

But Stefan Wirsenius, one of the authors of the study written by researchers from Chalmers University of Technology and the SP Technical Research Institute, said there was no need to give up meat completely.

"Poultry and pork cause quite low emissions," he said. Dairy products are also problematic, according to the study. Producing 1 kilogram of protein from dairy results in emissions four times greater than for an equivalent amount of poultry.

"EU and US consumption of cheese and other dairy products is among the highest in the world. If we were to replace some of the dairy with vegetable products, such as oat milk, we would have a better chance of meeting our climate targets," Wirsenius said.

The European Union wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent by 2020, when compared with levels from 1990.
Posted by:Besoeker

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Posted by: Lampedusa Creretch3679   2016-02-25 19:00  

#10  Less methane, amirite?
Posted by: KBK   2016-02-25 17:44  

#9  Thank gawd the cowboys slaughtered the bison that covered America's Great Plains. Otherwise global warming would have started a century earlier.

Now if we can just take care of all those vast herds of African ruminants. And don't forget the termites! Cluster bomb love, that's what I'm thinking. Do it for the planet!
Posted by: SteveS   2016-02-25 14:40  

#8  Eating more eurines would get the desired result quickest...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-02-25 13:49  

#7  OK, I'm just taking those dangerous cows off the fields by eating steaks.
Posted by: European Conservative   2016-02-25 12:03  

#6  Is it OK to eat vegetarians then?
Posted by: gorb   2016-02-25 10:34  

#5  Those beef and milk tins aid the terrorists! Do your part and stick to the fresh veggies! GSTQ.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-02-25 10:20  

#4  Think of the trees Rambler. Only an empty diet can hope to save the planet from starvation!

(/sarc)

No problem - we just lop-off a digit or two from the measurement of the amount of beef we eat. If they can change the data so can we.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-02-25 09:49  

#3  I thought that only a pure vegan diet would save the planet.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2016-02-25 09:43  

#2  Riiiiight.

The pork and poultry interests fund this little study did they?
Posted by: DarthVader   2016-02-25 09:22  

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Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-02-25 08:40  

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