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BC: How are the increasingly dramatic effects of climate breakdown altering the debate about climate action? DP: I think it is going to put a lot of pressure on politicians, which are again doing business-as-usual, or politics-as-usual as a matter of fact. I think it’s really sad that the European Commission’s ‘Fit for 55’ plan came at this moment, because it is once again half-measures and empty promises. I think we are not really yet aware of catastrophes that are going to come. And by ‘we’, I think first of all Europeans, but especially I think the non-aware are the politicians. That is really problematic, and I think we have to leave the politics of austerity for the many and socialism for the few behind, because this is what got us here in the first place. ....
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Boris Johnson s food tsar Henry Dimbleby will recommend a six per cent tax on salty foods that would add 20p to the cost of a Big Mac, sources claim Boris Johnson s food tsar will recommend a six per cent tax on salty foods that would add 20p to the cost of a Big Mac, sources claim. Restaurateur Henry Dimbleby is set to make the salt tax a central recommendation of his National Food Strategy, a government review aimed at getting Britons to eat healthier. The millionaire founder of lunch chain Leon has been tasked by the Prime Minister to come up with ways to get Britons to cut down on salt, red meat, saturated fats and sugar. ....
Boris Johnson's food czar says Brits may have to pay taxes on meat in future even if it sparks RIOTS dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.