UK Government Advised to Force Restrictions on Meat Consumption & Car Ownership onto Public

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The UK’s official “Net Zero” advisory body has advised the British government to force restrictions onto the public to limit meat consumption, private car ownership, air travel, and other freedoms that allegedly contribute to “climate change.”

The Climate Change Committee has advised the UK government’s leadership that it must impose radical lifestyle changes on the general population in order to comply with the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) “Net Zero” goals.

According to the government’s climate advisers, this means millions of British citizens will also need to install expensive heat pumps in their homes over the next decade.

The Climate Change Committee said there needed to be around 1.5 million installations of noisy heat pumps in existing homes every year by 2035.

The target is far higher than the 60,000 installed in 2023.

In its advice on the UK’s Seventh Carbon Budget, the committee asserted that citizens will need to be forced to buy only electric cars, fly less, and dramatically cut their meat and dairy consumption.

The budget sets a limit for “greenhouse gas emissions” between 2038 to 2042.

The report said, that to meet the country’s “Net Zero” ambition, three-quarters of cars and two-thirds of trucks would need to be electric by 2040.

However, the committee argues that expecting the general public to replace their gas-powered vehicles with electric equivalents won’t be enough.

Brits must give up their cars, even electric vehicles, and be pressured to cycle and walk more.

In addition, the committee demanded that the general population reduce meat consumption by 25 percent.

Vacationers were also warned of more expensive flights as the committee urged the government to commit to a 17% fall in aviation emissions compared to 2023.

Demand for air travel needs to be limited to curb emissions, the committee urged.

 

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