
Paul McCartney wants to clean this planet up and he’s starting with breakfast, lunch and dinner.
On Thursday, the former Beatle will deliver an address to the European Parliament, urging them to participate in a Meat-Free Monday campaign to help reduce CO2 emissions.
McCartney told Parliament Magazine, ”By making a simple change in the way you eat, you are taking part in a world changing campaign where what’s good for you is also good for the planet.”
“A lower-meat diet could see greenhouse gases reduced by as much as 80 percent,” he shared with EU Magazine. ”Western countries currently eat meat at least seven times a week, but using a series of projected world diets, latest reports recommend reducing that to twice or three times a week.”
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via: AFP
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