
How big meat and dairy are heating up the planet The world’s biggest meat and dairy companies could surpass ExxonMobil, Shell and BP as the world’s biggest climate polluters within the next few decades. At a time when the planet must dramatically reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, these global animal protein giants are driving consumption by ramping up production and …
Global Meat Industry Outlook 2025: Trends & Expectations
2025年1月9日 · Market Overview The global meat market is poised for moderate growth in 2025, with demand stabilizing after the volatility experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to industry analysts, the global meat market is projected to reach a value of $1.5 trillion by the end of the year, driven by population growth, urbanization, and rising incomes in developing …
Plastic pollution on course to double by 2030 - UN News
2021年10月21日 · The report highlights dire consequences for health, the economy, biodiversity and the climate. It also says a drastic reduction in unnecessary, avoidable and problematic plastic, is crucial to addressing the global pollution crisis overall. To help reduce plastic waste at the needed scale, it proposes an accelerated transition from fossil fuels to renewable energies, the …
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UN report predicts global meat consumption growth
Global demand for agricultural products is projected to grow by 15 percent over the coming decade, while agricultural productivity growth is expected to increase slightly faster, causing inflation-adjusted prices of the major agricultural commodities to remain at or below their current levels, according to an annual report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and …
Understanding the OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook and the ...
2024年7月17日 · The demand for poultry meat is expected to continue its upward trajectory, driven by its affordability, lower production costs compared to other meats, and consumer perceptions of it being a healthier protein source. Developing countries, especially in Asia and Africa, are projected to see the highest growth rates in poultry consumption.
From Net Zero to Greenwash— Global Meat and Dairy Companies In March 2021, the biggest meat company in the world, JBS, made an astonishing announcement. The company, embroiled in major bribery and corruption scandals just a few years ago, pledged it would reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.