Expansion of Plant-Based Meat and Its Impacts on Climate and Food Security

Sadie Shelton, Rebekah Moses, Miroslav Batka, Bahman Kashi, Sarah Carello, Wei Sha, N. P. Gurwick,Philip K. Thornton, Sophie Healy-Thow,Eva K. Wollenberg

Cambridge University Press eBooks(2023)

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To meet climate targets, a shift to low-emission diets that also support health and sustainability is necessary. A high-impact target is to reduce red meat consumption by 50 percent by 2030 in high- and middle-income countries based on the 2019 EAT-Lancet diet. Actions to lessen animal-based meat consumption could cut dietary emissions by 3–8 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per year (Table 9.1). Scaling up plant-based meat will require viable products, low costs, effective public policy to catalyse change, and strong markets. The priority actions are to facilitate consumer behavioural change for large segments of populations, promote policy targets and actions for reduced-meat diets in high- and middle-income countries, use public-private finance to improve alternative meat product nutrition and sustainability, and enhance affordable technology and business options.
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food security,meat,climate,plant-based
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