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Climate Talks Focus: Is Your Food Feeding the Planet?
21 Nov
Summary
- Agriculture causes a third of global warming emissions.
- Most climate funds bypass agriculture's significant impact.
- Activists demand food systems prioritize sustainability over industry.

The UN climate talks in Belem, Brazil, are highlighting agriculture's substantial role in deforestation and emissions. Despite agriculture contributing about a third of global warming emissions, a disproportionately small amount of climate change funding is allocated to this sector. This disparity has fueled calls for transforming the world's food systems.
Protests outside the industry-sponsored AgriZone at COP30 underscore demands for a shift towards grassroots food systems, contrasting with the presence of hundreds of big agriculture lobbyists. While research suggests plant-based diets benefit health and the planet, nuanced discussions acknowledge the dependence of vulnerable populations on animal protein.
Indigenous leaders emphasize ancestral land stewardship methods as the true solution, advocating for decolonizing thoughts beyond merely changing diets. They argue that agro-industrial systems are not the answer, promoting instead the sustainable practices maintained by Indigenous peoples.



