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is actually not the way to go. as well as lobbying about fossil fuels, these leaked documents show that the world's biggest meat producers are arguing against cutting back. for context — 26% of all global emissions come from food. the draught un report says "plant—based diets can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 50% compared to the average emission—intensive western diet." brazil, the words second largest producer of beef, claims this is incorrect. and argentina, another big beef producer, recommends "avoiding generalisation on the impacts of meat—based diets on low—carbon options". it argues there is evidence that meat—based diets can also reduce carbon emissions. the un doesn't agree with either brazil or argentina. as you heard before, the documents we're talking about were leaked to the charity greenpeace, which passed them to the bbc. here's the head of greenpeace international. i think it'sjust really an insight

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