Sir Paul McCartney has urged COP30 organisers not to serve meat at the climate change conference.
The Beatles legend - a prominent vegetarian and animal rights activist - has written an open letter on behalf of animal rights group PETA to COP30 President Andre Correa do Lago about the decision to serve meat to guests at the event, which begins next week in Belem, Brazil.
McCartney penned: "I'm writing on behalf of my friends at PETA to ask you to align COP30's menu with its mission by making it all vegetarian. This would greatly reduce its carbon footprint and overall environmental impact, setting a positive example for the world to follow."
The 83-year-old musician was shocked by the lack of vegetarian options for guests, particularly with the grave threat that climate change poses to

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