COP 23


LMLH @ COP23 – Addressing the Elephant in the Conference Room that looks like a Cow! Mark Pershin and Alice Vodden were at the UNFCCC COP23 climate conference in Bonn from the 6th to the 17th of November. Our priority at COP23, aside from raising the prominence of animal agriculture as the biggest overlooked strategy […]
Raise the prominence of animal agriculture as the biggest overlooked strategy to address climate change at the UN climate talks, and how we account for various greenhouse gases – carbon accounting

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LMLH @ COP23 – Addressing the Elephant in the Conference Room that looks like a Cow!

Mark Pershin and Alice Vodden were at the UNFCCC COP23 climate conference in Bonn from the 6th to the 17th of November. Our priority at COP23, aside from raising the prominence of animal agriculture as the biggest overlooked strategy to address climate change at the UN climate talks, was actually one around how we account for various greenhouse gases – carbon accounting. To better understand what this means we recommend reading our our primer on the issue, watching the narrated slideshow, the associated FAQ and take a look at our policy document to get a better understanding of what we are trying to achieve at these talks. We are building a broad coalition of climate scientists, civil society organisations (UN speak for other non-profit organisations) and country delegates from both the developed and developing world aptly called ‘Put Climate On Pause’.

Less Meat Less Heat aims to spark a global movement of people, climatarians reducing the amount & type of meat they eat to rapidly address climate change.
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Animals Australia@AnimalsAus·14 Jan 2018

Imagine what 2 .. or 3 … or 7 days a week eating meat-free would mean for animals & the planet! #MeatFreeMonday #JoinTheEvolution @DarwinChallApp
Less Meat Less Heat@lessmeatau·16 Nov 2017

One of my personal heroes @AmyGoodman_DN of @democracynow presenting the War and Peace Report right here @COP23. Now to pique her interest about @ClimateonPause as the juicy news story that it is before tomorrow!
@MeatFreeMonday·15 Nov 2017

Slow-cooked leek pappardelle with crispy white beans and lemon….? Yes please! We love this simple #MeatFree dish from @we_are_food… https://t.co/jdHtlcaqsO
Less Meat Less Heat@lessmeatau·15 Nov 2017

@ProVeg_Int @BrighterGreenNY @livablefuture remind us that it’s time for a diet shift @cop23 if we want any chance of staying below 1.5c. Time to go #climatarian to solve #ClimateChange
Less Meat Less Heat@lessmeatau·15 Nov 2017

@COP23 @circulareconomy @ChathamHouse presenting on the concept of a minimal waste circular economy as a necessity to addressing #ClimateChange limiting temperature rise to 1.5C
Put Climate on Pause@ClimateonPause·15 Nov 2017

Missed Mark being interviewed about #PutClimateOnPause and #TheClimatarianDiet by @Costingtheearth @tomheapmedia? No problem – you can listen to the podcast on the BBC
Bonn Climate Talks: Where Next?, Costing the Earth – BBC Radio 4
Tom Heap reports from the UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn.
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Climates Network@ClimatesNetwork·14 Nov 2017

The only way to meet our climate targets is to cut methane says @howarth_cornell #putclimateonpause
Less Meat Less Heat@lessmeatau·13 Nov 2017

Stay tuned for tomorrow’s episode of @BBCRadio4 @Costingtheearth we recorded today at @COP23. ‘Twas a titillating discussion about politics, personal responsibility and whether technology could save the day from #ClimateChange
Less Meat Less Heat@lessmeatau·13 Nov 2017

@COP23 Fijian President and president of #Cop23Bonn calling on us all to raise our ambitions on @ClimateChance #ClimateChangeIsReal
Less Meat Less Heat@lessmeatau·13 Nov 2017
@Cornell Mark Pershin and @howarth_cornell getting excited about the launch of @ClimateonPause tomorrow morning @COP23 @AtkinsonCenter

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Group Leading this Campaign: Less Meat Less Heat

Who this Campaign is Targeting: COP23

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Campaign Ran From: 2020 to 2021

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