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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2095653" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>If you read the report Chapter 3 there is indeed a mention of using pork and poultry instead but that is for the 20% reduction of dairy products from animals. but the report then says that the reduction required to meet the zero carb ltarget in 2050 requires the 50% reduction, and this could not be met from white meat sources alone. It will need to be supplemented by artificial meat and synthetic milk products. The reason for this is that the extra 30#% reduction will also be accompanied by larger reduction in dairy cattle, and not just the beef herds. In another section of the report there is a discussion on land use, and pigs and poulttry do not come out without major negative impacts on demand for water, feedstock, and emissions of GHG. These resources are also competing with human requirements, so are to be reduced too. The report is singularly amiss in that fish is not discussed as a source of protein, and does not really get any mention in the report.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2095653, member: 196898"] If you read the report Chapter 3 there is indeed a mention of using pork and poultry instead but that is for the 20% reduction of dairy products from animals. but the report then says that the reduction required to meet the zero carb ltarget in 2050 requires the 50% reduction, and this could not be met from white meat sources alone. It will need to be supplemented by artificial meat and synthetic milk products. The reason for this is that the extra 30#% reduction will also be accompanied by larger reduction in dairy cattle, and not just the beef herds. In another section of the report there is a discussion on land use, and pigs and poulttry do not come out without major negative impacts on demand for water, feedstock, and emissions of GHG. These resources are also competing with human requirements, so are to be reduced too. The report is singularly amiss in that fish is not discussed as a source of protein, and does not really get any mention in the report. [/QUOTE]
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