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The Public’s Verdict: Factory farming puts profits ahead of climate and animals, according to new poll

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The poll revealed that a large proportion of adults in every country surveyed were unaware that the livestock sector produces more greenhouse gas emissions than all the world’s planes, trains and cars put together.

CIWF: Most people around the world believe factory farming puts profits ahead of taking care of the climate, environment and animals – according to new poll results released by Compassion in World Farming on Adaptation and Agriculture Day (12th November) at the COP27 climate conference in Egypt.

The YouGov research – conducted in 13 countries – was commissioned by the international NGO to mark the launch, at COP27, of a global movement, backed by celebrities and NGOs, calling on world leaders to put an end to factory farming. It shows that the majority of people think factory farming puts profits ahead of climate and environment (63%) and animal welfare (69%)…

The poll revealed that a large proportion of adults in every country surveyed – between 37% and 58% – were unaware that the livestock sector produces more greenhouse gas emissions than all the world’s planes, trains and cars put together. On average, almost one in two people (49%) polled across the world were unaware of this…

The research, conducted in October 2022, revealed that adults in France were the most likely to agree that factory farming puts profits before climate and the environment (76%) and animal welfare (81%), the same proportion as the UK.

Italians were also proportionately more likely to agree with these statements, believing factory farming put profits before animal welfare (77%) and the climate and environment (75%), as were those in the UK (climate and environment: 69%).

Overall, those polled in Egypt, which is hosting this year’s COP27 conference, were the least likely to believe that factory farming puts profits before animal welfare (48%) and were one of the least likely to agree that it puts profits before the climate and environment (50%).

Respondents were also asked if they think factory farming puts profits before the health of people who eat animal products – 62% agreed with this statement, and the country most likely to agree was France (74%).

Those in Italy were the most likely to say they were aware that the livestock sector globally produces more greenhouse gas emissions than the emissions of all planes, trains, and cars worldwide put together (63%) followed by India (60%). Adults in the Netherlands were the least likely to say they were aware (42%).

The 13 countries polled were Brazil, Czechia, Egypt, France, India, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa, Spain, the US, and the UK…

Supported by multiple NGOs, individuals and celebrities – such as TV’s Succession actor Brian Cox and X-Men 2 star Alan Cumming, actor and comedian Steve Coogan, and UN Messenger of Peace and Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE – the new End of the Line for Factory Farming campaign sees the launch of a multi-language petition platform to catalyse worldwide public support calling on world leaders to end factory farming and the over consumption of animal protein through a global agreement.

Eye-catching bicycle billboards will be launched at popular landmarks in New York, London and Paris this morning to raise public awareness of the impact factory farming has on climate…

Debbie Tripley, Global Director of Campaigns and Advocacy at Compassion in World Farming, said: “Today, we’re calling time on factory farming. Not only is it the single biggest cause of animal cruelty on the planet and a major driver of wildlife declines but without ending it we simply cannot tackle the growing climate emergency.

“Our research shows that people aren’t convinced by industry propaganda that factory farming is ‘necessary to feed the world’. Big meat companies prop up a highly profitable system without accounting for the climate, health and animal welfare impacts they cause. The results also show that many people simply aren’t aware of the livestock sector’s emissions impact on climate compared to transport. SOURCE…

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