WHO Demands ‘Transformation’ of ‘Food Systems’ by Ending Meat-Eating to Fight ‘Climate Change’

World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has issued a statement demanding that governments implement plans to “transform” the “food systems” of the general public to fight “climate change.”

According to Tedros, the public must now “move away from meat-eating and traditional agriculture” to “save the planet” from “global warming.”

The WHO chief argues that farming and meat production are “harming the health of people and planet.”

In his video address, Tedros warns that “food systems contribute to over 30% of greenhouse gas emissions.”

He goes on to claim that these so-called “greenhouse gasses” are creating a “global burden of disease” while contributing to an alleged “climate crisis.”

Therefore, the unelected bureaucrat argues that meat consumption needs to come to an end.

“Our food systems are harming the health of people and planet,” the taxpayer-funded Ethiopian globalist declares.

“Food systems contribute to over 30 percent of greenhouse gas emissions and account for almost one-third of the global burden of disease.

“Transforming food systems is therefore essential by shifting for this healthier, diversified and more plant-based diets.”

“If food systems deliver healthy diets for all we could save 8 million lives per year,” Tedros claimed.

“WHO is committed to supporting countries to develop and implement policies to improve diets and fight climate change.

“I’m therefore very pleased that over 130 countries have signed the code 28 UAE Declaration on climate and health.

“Together, we can protect and promote the health of both people and planet. Thank you.”

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Some of Tedros’ words are quoted on a United Nations nutrition page titled “For People, Planet and Prosperity: Nutrition at COP28.”

The page notably pushes for the uniting of “global leaders behind commitments and plans to achieve the Paris Agreement.”

The WHO falsely refers to the agreement as a “legally binding UN treaty to tackle climate change and limit the global average temperature increase to 1.5°C.”

The Paris Accord requested for other nation-states to join “non-binding commitments on climate change.”

The nutrition page additionally discusses the adoption of “The Global Stocktake.”

According to the page, this “features the groundbreaking agreement to transition away from fossil fuels, and calls on countries to implement integrated, multisectoral solutions to deliver sustainable, climate-resilient food systems as a climate change adaptation measure.”

It also says that even though such a move “represents a giant step forward,” there was still disappointment by many who felt “the phase-out of fossil fuels did not go far enough, and food systems parameters did not go deeper into mitigation and efforts to deliver dietary shifts.”

The page states that even though “this is a huge step forward- we are still only at the start of the journey.”

It concludes by urging people to “Stay tuned!”

The climate fearmongering from Tedros comes after the WHO chief launched another assault on farmers and the food supply earlier this week.

In response to the recent confirmed cases of “bird flu” in humans, the WHO is now demanding that farmers begin vaccinating their livestock for the virus.

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