Leaders and ministers from 13 countries committed to addressing methane emissions in their respective agricultural sectors during a meeting in Chile on April 14, contrary to a claim made online that they agreed to abolish farming to save the planet.
At no point does the publication state a plan to abolish farming or agriculture or detail any specific changes the signatories will make to curb methane emissions.
Marcelo Mena, CEO of GMH, told Reuters via email that claims the declaration would abolish farming “are entirely inaccurate”.
The 13 nations committed to mitigating methane emissions in their respective agricultural sectors.
They did not agree to abolish farming.
Persons:
Uruguay –, Marcelo Mena, ”, Read
Organizations:
Conservative …, European Union Times, Facebook, Global, Clean Air Coalition, Inter, American Institute for Cooperation, Agriculture, Reuters
Locations:
Chile, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Germany, Panama, Peru, Spain, United States, Uruguay