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Eat Less Meat to Meet Green Goals, Says UK Climate Change Committee

The UK Climate Change Commission calls for a society-wide action revision to achieve the government's green agenda goal of reaching net zero carbon emissions by the middle of the century.

Despite the UK accounting for less than 1% of global emissions, official advice to the government from the Climate Change Commission (CCC), a Quengo, which was established under the previous labor government in 2008, argued that British citizens should eat at least 260 grams less meat per week to meet planned reductions in emissions.

Independent, non-sectoral public institutions I said In this week's “Seventh Carbon Budget,” this is about the equivalent of about two large donor kebabs, two 6oz steaks, or two cooked breakfasts.

“We're not saying that everyone needs to be vegan, but Emily Nurse, the head of Net Zero on the Climate Change Commission, and Emily Nurse. I said Around Guardian.

The government should also try to hamper international flights to the public by claiming that the aviation industry is a growing area of ​​carbon emissions. The CCC proposed a variety of taxes that could be applied to make air travel more expensive, such as taxes on fuel.

The panel also suggested that “frequent flyer” tax could be imposed on people taking numerous flights. Noting that such people tend to travel for business and earn higher incomes than usual, the CCC said “the tax rates need to be high enough to manage demand.”

Furthermore, the CCC said the government should “adopt a “fine tuning” policy, a politically correct term used in the UK to show subtle but effective behavioral control techniques and other ways deployed by the state.

In addition to eating meat, Quango said people should be encouraged or forced to drive less and use more public transport. They also called for a national effort to switch to heat pumps beyond the home gas boiler.

The CCC argued that Polling and the “citizen panel” suggested that most people in the UK support the proposal, but other research raised questions about how much the Green Agenda actually supports it.

When asked whether the government should prioritize economic growth, achieve net zero by 2050, and whether 7 in 10 should achieve seven for Britons I said The economy was more important compared to just 24%, compared to saying that the green agenda is more important, a poll was conducted earlier this month for City AM by the Freshwater Strategy.

Reforms British Associate Leader Richard Tice in response to recommendations from the CCC I wrote it X: “Forget that… the Climate Change Commission says that we're going to eat meat, dump our cars, put up heat pumps, forget about our holidays overseas.

“They can clean up… I eat more meat, drive more miles, use more heating gas [and] Fly more. ”

In contrast to both UK founding parties, the Nigel Farage Reform Party is calling for the country to be scrapped to scrap the zero-zero pledge, lift the fracking ban, accept nuclear energy, and to compensate for the costs of taxpayers of Green Agenda investments, in order to cover the costs of the government to impose taxes on so-called renewable energy companies.

Follow Kurt Zindulka on X: Or email: kzindulka@breitbart.com

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