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Researchers want meat labeled with cigarette-style warnings to save the planet from climate change

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A group of scientists from England’s Durham University has produced research that suggests fewer people would eat meat if meat products contained warning labels like those seen on cigarette packs.

Led by PhD candidate Jack Hughes, the team of scientists “divided 1,001 meat-eating adults into four groups and showed each group images of hot meat, fish, vegetarian and vegan canteen-style meals (from hamburgers until quiche) a health warning label, a climate warning label, a pandemic warning labelor no label”, according to the guardian.

The pandemic warning produced the best results, with the health warning in second place and the climate warning in third place. However, when asked directly, participants said they were more excited by the climate change warning.

This is relevant because the UK Climate Change Committee has stated that the nation needs to reduce its meat consumption by 20 per cent by 2030 and 50 per cent by 2050 to meet its climate change targets.

“When you combine that with the fact that high meat intake is linked to a lot of health problems, and the way we currently farm, or certainly some of the more common ways we farm, are also strongly linked to the potential for pandemic outbreaks . . , it’s clear that there are multiple reasons why the way we currently eat meat may not be the best way to do it,” Hughes said.

“Achieving net zero is a priority for the nation and the planet. As warning labels have already been shown to reduce smoking as well as consumption of sugary drinks and alcohol, using a warning label on products containing meat could help us achieve this if it is introduced as a national policy,” he added.

That said, Hughes and his team aren’t necessarily advocating anything but just offering suggestions, he said.

“It’s not for me to speculate or recommend how companies and restaurants use this research. If they were to be implemented in the real world, what our research shows is that putting these warning labels alongside meat options when the people make choices could be an effective way to reduce the amount of meat people choose,” he said. time magazine

In response to the study, critics, however, took umbrage at even the idea of ​​scientists telling them not to eat meat:

However, those concerned about so-called climate change reacted very differently, with many salivating at the idea of ​​this proposed “solution” to reduce meat consumption.

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This enthusiasm comes from their unwavering belief that meat consumption somehow harms the planet.

“Livestock farming is estimated to be responsible for up to 15% of all greenhouse gas emissions from human activity.” the conversation claims

Warning labels would also be beneficial in other ways.

“Warning labels on meat packages or menus could highlight evidence that a relatively high intake of meat products increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke and, according to one study, dementia. There is also evidence of consumption of red and processed meat which leads to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, obesity and multiple cancers,” argues The Conversation.

“Or, these labels could warn people that meat farming dramatically increases the risk of a pandemic. Outbreaks of zoonotic diseases (that jump from animals to humans, such as COVID-19 or swine flu ) arise when animals are kept in extremely close contact. And as farms expand into wild lands, habitat-deprived species migrate to towns and cities where encounters with people are more likely.”

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