Secret plans to encourage the nation to give up eating meat are being examined by the Government.
A leaked e-mail expresses sympathy for the environmental benefits of a mass switch to a vegan diet - a strict form of vegetarianism which bans milk, dairy products and fish.
The change would need to be done "gently" because of a "risk of alienating the public", according to the document.
The extreme policy is being examined on the basis it could make a major contribution to slowing climate change.
Farm animals are blamed for producing huge amounts of the greenhouse gases methane and carbon dioxide.
However, the National Farmers' Union has ridiculed the idea as "simplistic".
The e-mail, sent to a vegetarian campaign group, comes from an official at the Environment Agency, a Government advisory body.
It states: "The potential benefit of a vegan diet in terms of climate impact could be very significant."
However, it does recognise that it would be very difficult to win public support for such a move.
Consequently, it says the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is looking to encourage a gradual change that would be more palatable to the general public.
The e-mail states: "It will be a case of introducing this gently as there is a risk of alienating the public majority."
The official goes on to say it is "unlikely" that the Environment Agency would ever suggest adopting a fully vegan lifestyle.
But the e-mail added: "Certainly encouraging people to examine their consumption of animal protein could be a key message."
The proposals are the latest in a raft of measures being promoted as helping to slow climate change.
Others include putting windmills on rooftops, driving electric cars and banning plastic bags.
The e-mail was sent to the campaigning vegetarian organisation Viva, which argues that it is more efficient to use land to grow crops for humans, rather than feeding them to farm animals and dairy cows.
Viva director Juliet Gellatley said: "I think it is extraordinary that a Government agency thinks becoming a vegetarian or vegan could have such a positive impact for the environment yet it is not prepared to stand up and argue the case.
"There is a growing awareness that our diet directly affects the world around us - and that vegetarians and vegans contribute far less to the destruction of the environment. For our planet's sake there is an urgent need to move away from a meat and dairy-obsessed Western diet."
NFU communications chief Anthony Gibson rejected these claims as "simplistic and flawed".
"This is not a black and white issue," he said.
"You have to look at how these crops are produced in terms of the energy used for growing and transport."
Secret plans to encourage the nation to give up eating meat are being examined by the Government.
A leaked e-mail expresses sympathy for the environmental benefits of a mass switch to a vegan diet - a strict form of vegetarianism which bans milk, dairy products and fish.
Excellent idea! The best way to a happier and healthier Britain!
BTW..the graphic is wrong. The great bulk of the methane emanating from cows is from eruptation (belching).
It is not such a kooky idea, really. Most cows are not simply allowed to graze on natural grassland but are fatted up on grains. So, in addition to the CO2 and methane production directly, there is the issue of indirect CO2 production from carbon fuel use. Per gm of usable protein for human consumption, they tend to consume more energy (and therefore greater indirect CO2 production) than grains eaten directly by humans (for eg).
Of course, this is the kind of stuff that is going to make people mad. I can imagine a day when, like smokers now, a chap craving a hamburger will have to skulk off 100 yds away from the building, hunch down furtively and eat it raw so as not to be discovered by the smell of searing animal flesh. Or maybe, one day while out walking his pet orchids, he will chance upon a one week old deer carcass, be overcome by a signal from some bit of 200,000 yr old DNA, drive off the vultures, smash open a leg bone and suck out the marrow while making involuntary yummi sounds.
he will chance upon a one week old deer carcass, be overcome by a signal from some bit of 200,000 yr old DNA, drive off the vultures, smash open a leg bone and suck out the marrow while making involuntary yummi sounds.
woah....:eek:
You mean you arent supposed to do that???
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That's American. The US is well known for being the largest pollutors. This is the UK For it or against it?
yea they are the biggest pollutors and contributors and yet they are also the hypocrites that back off from any plans of controlling that. Look at how they backed of again at the G8 Summit on control and regulations.
Why dont they just kill the surplass cows in India or something? I will always remeber though, Gandhi's statement on how he felt being a meat eater, surely is a blessing.
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well i cud live off pasta, pizza, and rice with peas, fries, bread, corn, mash potato nice soups spinach that doesnt sound bat attttttttt all with me! but i ate some chicken today
No you don't. (carefully avoids speech about the inefficiency and moral bankruptcy of farming livestock rather than cultivating cereals in a world where many millions go hungry etc, etc. etc.... )
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