Brooklyn Borough President Adams, CM Constantinides Introduce Resolution Calling on NYC to End Business With Meat Companies Linked to Amazon Fires
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- Motion Comes Amid Record Wildfires Caused by the Animal Agriculture Industry
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City Council Members
A resolution officially making the call, co-sponsored by the elected officials, was introduced simultaneously with a motion by the
"Climate change is a challenge to our future that isn't going away. That shouldn't preclude us, however, from taking a bold stance against deforestation, which only accelerates the effects of this man-made phenomenon," said Council Member
"We are facing a climate emergency, and we can't continue business as usual while the planet burns. Today, we urge both city agencies and local businesses to cut ties with any company linked to the multinational corporations responsible for the fires still raging throughout the Amazon Rainforest. Each individual consumer choice, each corporate decision, and each specific legislative policy must be geared toward making our planet more sustainable and habitable for generations to come. But we can only achieve this together. What we eat matters. Who we do business with matters. This resolution is a first step in opening a broader conversation about how we overcome one of the most significant challenges humanity has ever faced," said Brooklyn Borough President
"Amazon fires and deforestation give new meaning to the phrase 'Meat is Murder,'" said Council Member
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"Today, the two largest cities call for the other 35,000 cities in
An uptick in meat demands has spurred South American cattle ranchers to clear more of the Amazon for grazing. Forest fires throughout the Amazon have jumped 80% since last year as a result, putting vital resources and lives at risk.
Matters stand to only worsen as the demand for meat and other animal products skyrockets. That's especially true regarding beef demand, which increases 5% each year, according to the
The resolution put before the
Environmental and sustainability advocates in the
"This resolution proves that we don't need to wait helplessly for national governments to do the right thing to end deforestation," said
"The time to divest from polluting industries like factory farming that threaten the planet is now," said
"The deforestation crisis in the Amazon may seem far away and beyond our control," said
"We applaud the Resolution and the potential for
"Industrial animal agriculture does untold amounts of damage to the environment," said
"What we eat and how it's produced impacts population health, animal welfare, and the health of our planet. Production practices like agricultural deforestation are short-sighted and cause immense environmental damage," said
"Heartfelt thanks to
"This Resolution can't happen soon enough," said
"From 1892, the
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"Halting deforestation of the world's most vital natural biomes is critical to mitigating climate change impacts," said
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