*[Enwl-eng] The United Nations must address animal agriculture in tackling climate change!
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Join Billie Eilish and others in demanding action on
animal agriculture!
Listen to Billie Eilish: Address Animal Agriculture
at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP26
Sign Now
The most important climate change conference in the
world begins in just a few days - and yet a major contributor to greenhouse
gas emissions is not on the agenda. Billie Eilish and other celebrities,
along with Humane Society International, are calling on the United Nations
to acknowledge the role of animal agriculture in global climate change.
Sign now to tell the United Nations: it is
impossible to meet the Paris Agreement without fixing our global animal
agricultural system! Address animal agriculture at COP26 in Scotland!
On top of the appalling conditions experienced by
the animals themselves, factory farming contributes massively to greenhouse
gas emissions. Factory-farmed animals are often fed high-energy crops, and
the farms themselves require massive amounts of energy to cool, heat, and
ventilate the confinement facilities. The slaughtering, processing, packing
and transporting of animal products alone emits several millions of tonnes
of CO2 every year.
Climate change is already wreaking havoc on our
planet's ecosystems, causing droughts in our most fertile cropland, and
forcing mass migration. We must put pressure on members of the United
Nations and tell them: the time is now to address animal agriculture and act
on climate!
Thank you,
Kelsey
Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. There is no way to fully address the dangers of
climate change without tackling the horrors of factory farming. Sign the
petition!
Sign Now
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From: Kelsey B., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2021 7:04 PM
Subject: The United Nations must address animal agriculture in tackling
climate change!
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