COP28 climate change summit saw landmark declaration that should dramatically affect what we eat — Philip Lymbery

<p>I remember it like yesterday. Thirty years ago, and my first trek up the Cairngorms. My best pal and I were keen to get our first glimpse of some of Scotland&rsquo;s finest mountain wildlife.</p> <p>Not long before, my friend had spent six months in bed with a back injury. Our plan was to take the ski lift, but the weather put paid to that. We were torn. We really wanted to go, but would he make it? Fired up, we made the yomp. Our reward was stunning views of one of the UK&rsquo;s rarest breeding birds: delicate finch-like&nbsp;<a href="https://www.scotsman.com/news/environment/10-scottish-species-at-risk-due-to-climate-change-3451699?page=2" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><strong>snow buntings</strong></a>&nbsp;that look like snowflakes when they flutter.</p> <p><a href="https://philip-ciwf.medium.com/cop28-climate-change-summit-saw-landmark-declaration-that-should-dramatically-affect-what-we-eat-e6265412691d"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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