It claims ditching two meat main meals a week, such as kebabs or cooked breakfasts, would help keep the UK within safe climate limits by 2040.
SIR Keir Starmer has skewered demands for Brits to give up two kebabs a week to hit Net Zero targets.
Calls to slash meat and dairy consumption came in the Climate Change Committee’s latest report setting out a path to Net Zero.
"I am absolutely clear we are going to get to clean power, and absolutely keep our commitment to Net Zero because it’s so important for the next generation and those to come.
The PM hit back at climate experts urging people to swap meat for beans and grains.