The bias and deliberate silencing of science is undeniable, as 14-year-old, youth climate and animal activist Genesis Butler was removed from a United Nations' pre-summit digital chat session about dairy after she provided evidence contradicting one of the pro-animal agriculture speakers.
Genesis Butler, activist extraordinaire!
United Poultry Concerns is pleased to be a signatory to this letter to the
United Nations and to share the letter with our supporters. UPC is an
Interfaith Vegan Coalition Member Organization, though we are not formally
affiliated with any religious organization or doctrine. However, we
gratefully welcome the opportunity to affiliate with people of all faiths or
no faiths who actively support the rights and liberation of animals and a
compassionate animal-free diet.
The letter and the press release note among other things:
Despite the abundance of UN and other scientific studies indicating the devastating effects of producing and consuming animal products, the UN Food Systems Pre-Summit in July prioritized animal agriculture misinformation. The bias and deliberate silencing of science is undeniable as 14-year-old, youth climate and animal activist Genesis Butler, was removed from a pre-summit digital chat session about dairy after she provided evidence contradicting one of the pro-animal agriculture speakers.
Interfaith Vegan & Plant-Based Transition Coalitions Urge UN to Practice What it Preaches
Interfaith Vegan Coalition and the Plant-Based Transition Coalition issued a strong message to the United Nations before a Food Systems Summit today in New York City. The letter to Secretary-General Mr. António Guterres and UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) President Mr. Alok Sharma addressed serious concerns regarding the pre-summit dialogues in July and urged key changes before the summit today and COP26 beginning on November 1.
“Everything is at stake with the UN climate recommendations at COP26 this fall. These recommendations could help to slow or even reverse the degradation of the planet and our environment, or they could promote the continuation and acceleration of the downward spiral we are now facing,” said Eleanor Carrara, of the Plant-Based Transition Coalition and member of its organizing committee. “Please do not let the world down by allowing the animal agriculture industry to dominate the agenda and influence the recommendations away from what the planet needs. We are running out of time.”
In the letter, signatories assert that pre-summit sessions were not fully
science-based with demonstrated conflicts of interest and objected to
plant-based supporters being removed from discussions. Over 50 organizations
represented in the letter called for all future sessions to be impartial and
to include recognized independent scientists rather than industry and
government representatives.
The UN is aware of animal agriculture’s significant role in causing the
climate crisis. In 2006, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization found that
animal agriculture is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than all
the exhaust from all transport combined. In 2019, the UN Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) described plant-based diets as a major
opportunity for mitigating and adapting to climate change ― and included a
policy recommendation to reduce meat consumption.
Owing to the climate impacts of animal agriculture, signatories have
requested that all meals served at COP26 Summit events, as well as ancillary
events, be plant-based by default.
“The signatories of this letter are all members of the Interfaith Vegan
Coalition and our partner organization Animal Interfaith Alliance,” said
Lisa Levinson, of In Defense of Animals and co-founder of the Interfaith
Vegan Coalition. “We represent thousands of people of diverse faiths and
express concerns from the faith-based vegan community. Animal agriculture is
polluting our planet and a major threat to the safety of humanity. We urge
Secretary-General Guterres to act now to clean dirty animal agriculture out
of our food systems.”
The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report indicated the dangerous state of our
planet as a “Code Red for Humanity.” Animal agriculture has garnered
relatively little attention despite being one of the most damaging drivers
of the planet’s destruction due to its greenhouse gas emissions, land
degradation, deforestation, biodiversity loss, water consumption and
pollution.
Despite the abundance of UN and other scientific studies indicating the
devastating effects of producing and consuming animal products, the UN Food
Systems Pre-Summit in July prioritized animal agriculture misinformation.
The bias and deliberate silencing of science is undeniable as 14-year-old,
youth climate and animal activist Genesis Butler, was removed from a
pre-summit digital chat session about dairy after she provided evidence
contradicting one of the pro-animal agriculture speakers.
The future of our planet depends on shifting away from animal agriculture to
plant-based agriculture and solutions. Many of the pre-summit sessions were
dedicated to pro-animal agriculture speakers and government employees, with
little representation for our planet and the benefits of shifting towards
plant-based diets.
Fish and animal farming representatives presented biased information and
data in a clear conflict of interest to the stated mission of the summit to
create healthier and more sustainable food systems. The pre-summit bypassed
the science-based health benefits of a plant-based diet, while touting
subjective and unscientific benefits of eating meat and dairy.
The future of the world depends on our leaders’ full consideration of
scientific evidence. “Business as usual” cannot continue.
The United Nations must prioritize science and plant-based agriculture
especially following the release of the IPCC 6th Assessment Report on Aug 9,
2021. Today’s UN Food Systems Summit and COP26 in November must unite and
motivate world leaders to make urgent, unbiased and science-based decisions
regarding the planet’s future.
Right now, meat lobbyists are pushing the UN to support more meat
production. If the UN is not held accountable, meat industry lobbyists will
destroy the planet and the credibility of the UN itself.
The Plant-Based Transition Coalition, In Defense of Animals’ Interfaith
Vegan Coalition, Animal Interfaith Alliance, and animal activists around the
world have united to urge UN and COP26 officials to take the following steps
to avert a climate crisis:
In Defense of Animals started the Interfaith Vegan Coalition to help animal activists and spiritual leaders bring vegan values to spiritual, ethical, and religious communities. The coalition provides faith-based tools to help all faith and secular wisdom traditions practice the ideals of nonviolence, lovingkindness, and harmlessness toward all animals. The coalition is composed of 34 member organizations, 2 allied organizations, and one partner organization Animal Interfaith Alliance comprising 17 organizations, all working in harmony for a common cause.
Interfaith Vegan Coalition Member Organizations:
A Prayer for Compassion Film
All-Creatures.org
American Vegan Society
Animals' Prayer Flag Project
Catholic Action for Animals
Catholic Concern for Animals
Christian Animal Rights Association
Christian Vegetarian Association
Circle of Compassion
Climate Healers
Compassion Consortium
Compassionate Living
Compassionate Spirit
Concern for Helping Animals in Israel
Dharma Voices for Animals
Faith Action for Animals
Fraternitè pour le Respect Animal
God’s Creatures Ministry
In Defense of Animals
Interfaith Vegan Alliance
Jewish Veg
Karuna Music and Art
Main Street Vegan Academy
One Love Animal Connection Ministry
PETA Lambs
Quaker Animal Kinship
SARX
Seeds to Inspire Foundation
Shamayim: Jewish Animal Advocacy
St. Francis Alliance
The Spiritual Forum
Together in Creation
United Poultry Concerns
Vegan Spirituality
Vegan World 2026
World Vegan Assembly
Animal Interfaith Alliance Member Organizations:
Anglican Society for the Welfare of Animals
Bhagvatinandji Education and Health Trust
Catholic Concern for Animals
Christian Vegetarians and Vegans UK
Christian Vegetarian Association US
Dharma Voices for Animals UK
Institute of Jainology
International Ahimsa Organisation
Animals in Islam
Jewish Vegetarian Society UK
Mahavir Trust
Oshwal Association of the UK
Pan-Orthodox Concern for Animals
Quaker Concern for Animals
Romeera Foundation
Sadhu Vaswani Centre
Young Jains