
COP28: Meat and dairy lobbyists clash with net-zero food plan in climate fight
Lobbyists from the meat and dairy industry, as well as agribusiness companies and trade groups, have turned out in record numbers at Cop28, with three times as many delegates representing these sectors compared to last year. The presence of powerful and polluting firms has raised concerns about their influence on climate negotiations. Meat and dairy companies are facing increased scrutiny due to their significant greenhouse gas emissions, particularly methane. The analysis also reveals a rise in the number of delegates representing pesticide and synthetic fertilizer industries. Small-scale farmers worry about being sidelined by the agribusiness lobby, while corporations aim to steer conversations away from dietary change. The presence of industry representatives as part of country delegations grants them privileged access to diplomatic negotiations.