One is that 15% of greenhouse emissions are from livestock [1].
The other is that apparently Beyond Meat results in 90% less greenhouse emissions compared to regular meat [2].
I'm not a vegetarian but this got me thinking, logically why aren't governments subsidizing stuff like Beyond Meat/Impossible similar to how electric cars are being subsidized via rebates?
Is it just not worth it/too small of a gain compared to other climate change contributing factors?
[1] https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-livestock-emissions/fighting-global-warming-one-cow-belch-at-a-time-idUSKBN1K91CU
[2] https://www.beyondmeat.com/mission/