Davos speaker calls for one billion people to 'stop eating meat' for 'innovation' and the environment

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Siemens AG Chairman Jim Hagemann said that if billions stop eating meat it will inspire innovation in the current food system, creating new, tasty proteins.

A speaker at the World Economic Forum called on one billion people to"If a billion people stop eating meat, I tell you, it has a big impact. Not only does it have a big impact on the current food system, but it will also inspire innovation of food systems," Siemens AG Chairman Jim Hagemann told the WEF crowd in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday.

He was"inspired" by his 24-year-old daughter who asked him how he could advocate for"zero carbon value chains" and still eat meat products. Siemens AG Chairman Jim Hagemann said at the World Economic Forum on January 18, 2023 that if one billion people stop eating meat it would make a large impact on the environment and inspire innovationSen. Joe Manchin, D-W.V., participated in a panel with other prominent politicians at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Jan.

In a major prediction, he also claimed that the world will have access to other proteins in the future that will taste"even better" than meat and knocked companies that try and"mimic" the qualities of chicken and beef. Greenpeace International, a global climate group that opposes fossil fuels,

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