dear friends,

its clear that the UAE is planning on putting food systems at the center of
COP 28.
https://www.thenationalnews.com/climate/cop28/2023/11/20/food-and-climate-resilience-to-be-key-focus-of-cop28-agenda-uaes-mariam-al-mheiri-says/

a Leaders Declaration on Food Systems, Agriculture and Climate Action has
already been negotiated and will be released on dec 1 but i haven't been
able to find the text.  if anyone has access to the text i would appreciate
you sending it to me.

it is clear that insofar as there is substance here (beyond putting food
systems on the agenda which is a good thing) it will involve the 'blue
economy', 'regenerative ag', AI and other forms of high tec ag etc., but
does anyone have any knowledge or thoughts about this representing an
opening for strategies towards adopting meat reduction strategies in the
overconsuming countries?

thx, and would appreciate anything you can pass along on these topics.

best,

dale

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