11/27/2022 0 Comments Maroon 5 animals zaycev.net![]() ![]() The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: 'We have made some progress with a number of countries, Saudi Arabia has come forward with some commitments, for example. 'And I'm very worried, because it might go wrong and we might not get the agreements that we need. It's touch and go.'ĭowning Street later said Mr Johnson was setting out the 'realistic situation' when he presented a downbeat assessment of his chances of success at Cop26. It's going to be very, very tough, this summit. 'We need as many people as possible to go to net zero so that they are not producing too much carbon dioxide by the middle of the century,' he said. The Prime Minister will welcome world leaders to Glasgow for the United Nations Cop26 summit but said it was 'touch and go' whether key goals would be met. Mr Johnson admitted he fears the major international climate change summit he will host from Sunday could fail to make the progress needed. He added that science was already creating 'polite cows' which 'burp less' methane into the atmosphere. That will be the future very soon, It is already here I think.' 'And you won't be able to tell the difference between a bio-engineered hamburger and a real hamburger. In comments that may alarm UK farmers he said: 'I think in the future we will move away from eating as much (meat) …already science is producing meat substitutes that are basically engineered in the lab that are very like meat. 'The recycling thing is a red herring,' the Prime Minister added after naming and shaming Coca-Cola as being one of 12 corporations 'producing the overwhelming bulk of the world's plastics'.Īppearing alongside Mr Johnson, WWF UK's chief executive Tanya Steele said: 'We have to reduce, we have to reuse - I do think we need to do a little bit of recycling, PM, and have some system to do so.'īut Mr Johnson replied: 'It doesn't work.' What you've got to do is stop the production of plastic,' he said. You can only recycle plastic a couple of times, really. 'It doesn't begin to address the problem. No 10 had to tell the public to continue recycling after Mr Johnson said 'recycling isn't the answer' and stressed the need to reduce the amount of plastic that is used. The Recycling Association reacted with astonishment at the Prime Minister's remarks during a Downing Street press conference for pupils on Monday, saying they were 'very disappointing'. Mr Johnson also suggested that people in the future will eat more meat substitutes instead of the real thing.īoris Johnson has been accused of having 'completely lost the plastic plot' after telling schoolchildren that recycling 'doesn't work' as a means to ease the climate crisis. Ms Steele replied: 'We could have a vote later and ask if there's any candidates.' The Prime Minister said it was 'so sad' and added: 'We could feed some of the human beings to the animals.' Our planet, 97 per cent of the mass of mammals on this planet is humans and our animals, our domestic animals. Just 3 per cent is left for the wild.' ![]() ![]() Ms Steele told the children: 'I think we need to bring nature back. The PM was taking questions with WWF UK's Tanya Steele in No9 Downing Street when they faced a question about the balance of nature on Earth He also lashed out at Coca Cola over plastics and said he does not 'want to support new coal mines', as ministers face pressure to prevent a site opening in Cumbria. The Prime Minister will welcome world leaders to Glasgow for the summit but said it was 'touch and go' whether key goals would be met. In a more serious note he also admitted he was worried that the UN Cop26 climate conference will be a failure. The PM made the quip as he faced a grilling from youngsters about his environmental plans in the £2.6million Downing Street briefing room.įacing a crowd of youngsters he made the lighthearted jest in relation to address the imbalance in nature, where humans and domesticated animals make up the vast majority of mammals on the planet. Boris Johnson joked to children that humans could be fed to animals to help the planet today. ![]()
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