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When asked why he “frequently flies up the coast, just for a cheeseburger,” Harrison Ford told CFACT’s Marc Morano “I’m a vegetarian now, thank you” while attending the UN’s climate summit in Madrid. Meanwhile, UN delegates lined up to chow down on beef burgers at the Burger King in the UN food court – all while calling for meat eating to be discouraged and even banned. The “Impossible Whopper” vegetarian burger was not even an available option.

MADRID, Spain — The UN climate summit in Madrid has been hit with a whopper of hypocrisy as delegates and activists attending are lining up daily for hamburgers at the conferences’ onsite Burger King despite the UN warnings that eating meat is not climate-friendly.

UN activists/delegates pile into Burger King at the Madrid climate summit and chow down the meat with abandon.

Flashback: UN admits Cutting CO2 ‘not enough’ – ‘We must change food production to save the world’ UN climate summit attendees devoured the Burger King burgers daily, despite the UN’s loud admonitions on the alleged climate dangers of consuming meat. See:

Climate Depot was able to confirm that the onsite Burger King at the UN summit DID NOT offer any fake meat alternatives like the Impossible Burger. Burger King only offered real cow meat at the summit location. No fake meat burger available is even more ironic, given that the UN just gave its “Planetary Heath” award to the company responsible for Burger King’s fake meat “Impossible Meat” burgers on December 10. See: Impossible Foods wins UN climate award for making plant-based meat alternatives – “Impossible Foods is honored to receive the UNFCCC’s Planetary Health award to showcase plant-based meat as a true pathway to cut emissions and decarbonize the atmosphere. With solutions like the Impossible Burger, consumers can drive the movement to create a food system consistent with the urgent goals of the Paris Agreement,” said Jessica Appelgren, vice president of communications for Impossible Foods.

Climate Depot asked Harrison Ford multiple times what he thought of the double standard of having a Burger King at the summit, but Ford refused to answer. Ford did respond to Climate Depot’s question about whether he stills flies up the coast for a cheeseburger in his private plane. See: Flashback: Passionate climate activist Harrison Ford: ‘I’m so passionate about flying, I often fly up the coast for a cheeseburger’

Climate Depot note: Does this mean he flies up the coast for a fake meat burger now?] Watch the video Ford responded to Morano on December 10: “I’m a vegetarian now, thank you.” [: Does this mean he flies up the coast for a fake meat burger now?] Watch the video here

The UN climate summit features anti-meat protestors outside the entrance with many messages to urge a halt to meat-eating. But this did not phase the hungry meat-eaters inside.

Climate anti-meat protesters at entrance of UN summit in Madrid

The question looms for the UN climate summit:

How dare they?