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Fabrice DeClerck, science director at Eat, a non-profit specialising in transforming the global food system, also finds the Paris commitments "impressive", especially the decision to frame the goals in terms of "responsible" consumption. Yet some think there is still room for improvement. DeClerck would have liked to have seen more specifics on cuts to red meat consumption. This is the biggest priority in terms of cutting carbon emissions , he explains, with the Eat Lancet...