UK urged to act now on net zero – and skip two kebabs’ worth of meat a week

UK urged to act now on net zero – and skip two kebabs’ worth of meat a week
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UK urged to act now on net zero – and skip two kebabs’ worth of meat a week
Author: Fiona Harvey Environment editor
Published: Feb, 26 2025 00:01

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Giving up two doner kebabs’ worth of meat a week will be enough to keep the UK within safe climate limits by the end of the next decade, as more drastic changes in behaviour can be avoided if the government takes action on greenhouse gases from energy, transport and industry, the UK’s climate advisers have said.

But we do expect to see a shift in dietary habits,” said Emily Nurse, head of net zero at the Climate Change Committee, which on Wednesday published its official advice to the government on meeting the UK’s target of reaching net zero emissions by 2050.

Climate Change Committee issues advice to government on meeting carbon emissions target by 2050.

People would need to change their behaviour in some ways, such as by eating about 260g less meat each week, but this was likely to happen gradually and in line with health trends.

“We are absolutely not saying everyone needs to be vegan.

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