*Germany's Environment Minister Says No More Meat at Official Functions *

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GERMANY, February 24, 2017 (treehugger.com): Germany's environment minister
Barbara Hendricks announced earlier this week that meat and fish would no
longer be served at official functions held by the Ministry of the
Environment. Because animal agriculture creates such a toll on the
environment, and plays a significant role in climate change and degradation
of water and soil, Hendricks argues that the German government needs to do
the responsible thing: "We're not telling anyone what they should eat. But
we want to set a good example for climate protection, because vegetarian
food is more climate-friendly than meat and fish."

In a country where meaty foods like bratwurst, schnitzel, and pork knuckles
are synonymous with cultural identity, this announcement has, not
surprisingly, created quite a stir. It's made worse by the fact that
Hendricks is a member of the Social Democrats party (SPD), which is
currently ahead of Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) in
the polls - and an election is just a few months away. Christian Schmidt,
minister of agriculture, is highly critical of the decision.

It will certainly be interesting to see how this plays out in the upcoming
months. Despite widespread support for Schmidt's anti-vegetarian labeling
proposals, vegetarianism and veganism in Germany has grown exponentially in
recent years. Demand for meat-free products went up by 100 percent between
2010 and 2015, while demand for meat products fell by 10 percent in the
same period. The global attitude toward meat is shifting, whether Merkel's
party likes it or not.

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