They call for a reduction in meat consumption, which would help the Danish government

Published 2023년 3월 11일

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A report by the Danish government consultant, the Danish Council on Climate Change (DCCC), recommends that Danish citizens reduce meat consumption by two-thirds by 2030 to meet the country's climate goals. The government should also reduce carbon dioxide emissions to 30% of 1990 levels by 2030. The DCCC suggests taxing beef and other high-emission foods, and farming emissions to decrease beef production. Danes consume more meat than the world average, eating about 2.2 kilograms of meat per week, and the report suggests reducing this to 0.75 kilograms to save between 2.6 to 3.9 million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year. The report also recommends subsidizing the wind and solar energy industry and shutting down gas boilers in households to reduce emissions.
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Danish citizens should cut their meat consumption by two-thirds and replace it with vegetables if the country is to meet its 2030 climate goals, according to a report translated by Reuters by a Danish government consultant. The Danish government should reduce carbon dioxide emissions to 30% of 1990 levels by 2030. To achieve this goal, the government should tax beef and other high-emission foods, the Danish Council on Climate Change (DCCC) recommended in its 2023 Status Report (Status Report 2023), according to Reuters. The organization, which is an independent adviser to the Danish government, has recommended taxing agricultural emissions to curb beef production. (Related: Blue State Is Imposing A New Climate Policy And Gas Prices Are Already Skyrocketing). The new report proposes a 33% tax on beef, which emits more carbon dioxide than other meats, DCCC chairman Peter Mollgaard told Reuters. Danes consume more than twice as much meat and dairy products as the world average, ...
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