Roasting the Planet: Big Meat and Dairy’s Big Emissions
(www.iatp.org)
from jo3rn@discuss.tchncs.de to vegan@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 05:42
https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/48761006
from jo3rn@discuss.tchncs.de to vegan@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 05:42
https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/48761006
a new report reveals the colossal, yet often overlooked, climate footprint of Big Meat and Dairy.
- Download the executive summary
- Download the full report (with methodology annex)
- Read the press release
- Download the underlying dataset
Key findings:
- These 45 Big Meat and Dairy companies combined emitted an estimated 1 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases in 2023/22 (in CO2eq ). If they were a country, they would be the world’s ninth highest GHG-emitting nation. In fact, the companies’ combined emissions are estimated to be more than those reported for Saudi Arabia, reportedly the second largest oil producer in the world.
- The methane emissions from these 45 companies combined are estimated to exceed the reported methane emissions of all the EU27 countries and the UK combined in 2023.
- The top five emitters emerging from this analysis combined — JBS, Marfrig, Tyson, Minerva, and Cargill — emitted an estimated 496 million tonnes of greenhouse gases in 2023 (in CO2eq ), more than reported for Chevron, Shell, or BP. The estimated greenhouse gas emissions of these five companies combined accounted for nearly half (48%) of the estimated total emissions of 45 meat and dairy companies analysed.
- JBS alone, estimated to be the world’s highest-emitting meat corporation, accounted for nearly one quarter (24%) of all estimated greenhouse gas emissions from these 45 meat and dairy companies. Greenpeace Nordic has estimated in an earlier publication that JBS emits more methane than reported for ExxonMobil and Shell combined.
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