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minus-squareRekorse@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-22 months agoIts pretty minor. The real gains are countries setting their national policy around diets that are half or more plant based. That sends a clear message about what role meat should have in a healthy diet, and will affect the most people. You could call that regulation I suppose. Edit: https://www.norden.org/en/news/less-meat-more-plant-based-here-are-nordic-nutrition-recommendations-2023
minus-squarecommie@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·2 months agoi have no reason to believe that the production of meat will decrease due to the nordic dietary guidelines. keep me posted, though.
minus-squareRekorse@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·2 months agoIn those areas it likely will. I doubt it will take the line down on your graph either though. Who knows what the tipping point is. Maybe China publishes a guideline similar to that and it does change things enough to show it on the graph.
Its pretty minor. The real gains are countries setting their national policy around diets that are half or more plant based. That sends a clear message about what role meat should have in a healthy diet, and will affect the most people.
You could call that regulation I suppose.
Edit: https://www.norden.org/en/news/less-meat-more-plant-based-here-are-nordic-nutrition-recommendations-2023
i have no reason to believe that the production of meat will decrease due to the nordic dietary guidelines. keep me posted, though.
In those areas it likely will. I doubt it will take the line down on your graph either though.
Who knows what the tipping point is. Maybe China publishes a guideline similar to that and it does change things enough to show it on the graph.