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US meat lobby delighted at ‘positive’ prospects for industry after Cop28

(The Guardian, 8 Apr 2024) Livestock bosses celebrate outcome at online summit, while critics condemn failure to tackle meat and dairy consumption.

Lobbyists for the world’s biggest meat companies have lauded a better than expected outcome at Cop28, which they say left them “excited” and “enthusiastic” for their industry’s prospects.

US livestock bosses reflected on the conference’s implication for their sector on a virtual panel, fresh from “sharing US agriculture’s story” at the climate summit in December.

Campaigners and climate scientists had hoped the summit, which was billed as a “Food Cop” because of its focus on farming, would result in governments agreeing to ambitious action to transform food systems in line with the goals of the Paris climate agreement.

But while more than 130 governments vowed to tackle agriculture’s carbon footprint, a slew of announcements and initiatives failed to set binding targets, or to broach the question of reducing herds of ruminant livestock such as cattle and sheep, which are agriculture’s largest driver of emissions.

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The Guardian, 8 Apr 2024: US meat lobby delighted at ‘positive’ prospects for industry after Cop28