EGYPT: The Globalist elites who’ve been jetting into Egypt for the Cop27 climate conference will be dining out in style while urging the rest of us to cut down on meat consumption to save the planet.
Hypocritical world leaders and delegates will have the choice of a gourmet selection of meats, fish, and dairy at the United Nations COP27 climate change meeting as they push supposedly more sustainable foods like bugs.
‘They’ve come to lecture us about eating less meat, while they sit down to menus featuring beef and chicken.’
Neil Oliver criticises world leaders attending COP27, saying 'net zero is a fool's game'.
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Breitbart reports: Beef medallion with mushrooms sauce, chicken breast with orange gravy, and salmon with creamy sauce and chives are some of the menu options that world leaders, diplomats, bureaucrats, and industry bigwigs will be chomping down on at the COP27 meeting in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt this week.
The COP Gourmet service also offers an hour and a half of bottomless cocktails for £110 ($125). Attendees are also offered delivery service for items such as paper cups, plastic water bottles and wooden coffee stirrers.
The menu flies in the face of the stated goals of the United Nations, with a 2018 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report saying: “Meat analogues such as imitation meat (from plant products), cultured meat, and insects may help in the transition to more healthy and sustainable diets.”
The World Economic Forum, which has partnered with the UN at COP27 has also been at the forefront of the meat-free future movement, arguing that people should opt for more “climate beneficial foods” such as algae, seaweed and cacti.
Hypocrisy has become something of a staple for the annual meeting, however, with around 40,000 globalist figures being flown on jets from around the world to lap up the luxury of the seaside resort, as average people are told that travelling by plane is causing the alleged climate crisis.
Scottish author and political commentator Neil Oliver said: “They’ve come to lecture us about eating less meat while they sit down to menus featuring beef, chicken, salmon, and sea bass and cream sauces. This is not leadership that we are seeing now, it’s desperation, it’s trolling us proles on a galactic scale.
“The policies that they are preaching are condemning hundreds of millions of the world’s poorest to poverty, starvation, death on a global scale and at the same time, in their cynicism, they are ensuring that the populations of their own countries are plunged into fuel and food poverty for the first time in generations.”
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The menu was also criticised by activists on the left, including Animal Rebellion’s Nathan McGovern who told the Daily Mail: “These world leaders need to look like they believe them. This just looks like do what I say and not what I do.
“North Africa has some brilliant plant-based foods, like falafel and couscous, why do they need to ship in Salmon from the Atlantic?”
A Vegan Society spokesman added: “It’s really disappointing that such a significant climate change event as COP27 is serving up high environmental impact meat and fish sourced from another continent.”
by Niamh Harris
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