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No, Biden Isn't Coming for Your Burgers

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Conservative politicians and media have been inflamed over President Joe Biden’s plan to drastically curb American meat consumption. There’s just one little problem: It doesn’t exist.

The root of the rumor: a story in the British tabloid the Daily Mail. Noting that Biden wants to slash greenhouse gas emissions, the Mail added that “while Biden hasn’t released details on what life could look like for Americans, experts and recent studies have laid out what would need to change by 2030 to reach the goal.” The paper then pointed to a random University of Michigan study (released in January 2020), saying that cutting red meat consumption by 90 percent per person could cut diet-related greenhouse gas emissions in half.

Biden never cited the study as a blueprint, nor did his administration have anything to do with it. And the Mail didn’t actually say as much in its article text, either; rather, it speculated on a range of different ways to drastically reduce emissions. But the headline was a bit more misleading: “How Biden’s climate plan could limit you to eat just one burger a MONTH.” And that was enough to launch a twisted game of Republican telephone.

On Friday, former director of the National Economic Council Larry Kudlow told Fox News viewers that “Biden announced a 50 percent cut in carbon emissions in only a few years” and that “there’s a study coming out of the University of Michigan which says that to meet the Biden Green New Deal targets, America has to, get this, America has to stop eating meat, stop eating poultry and fish, seafood, eggs, dairy, and animal-based fats.”

While Kudlow didn’t directly attribute the food restrictions to Biden policy, Fox Business implied as much, headlining a story about his comments, “Kudlow: Biden’s Green New Deal means no meat for the 4th of July, have grilled Brussels sprouts instead,” and adding as a subhead, “Kudlow says Biden’s climate plan comes from ‘ideological zealots’ who don’t care about America.”

A Fox News graphic listed “cut 90% of red meat from diet” under “Biden’s Climate Requirements”:

Before long, some of Congress’ biggest kooks had taken up the message.

“Joe Biden’s climate plan includes cutting 90% of red meat from our diets by 2030. They want to limit us to about four pounds a year,” tweeted Rep. Lauren Boebert (R–Colo).

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R–Ga.) called Biden the Hamburglar, tweeting a photo of him eating burgers under the caption, “No burgers for thee, but just for me.”

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Donald Trump Jr., and other prominent Republicans also shared this fake news.

Sustainable systems researcher Martin Heller, who co-authored the University of Michigan study at the center of this hoopla, told CNN’s Daniel Dale he had “no idea what Biden’s plan has to say about our diets.”


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