The United States has joined twelve other nations from around the world in an agreement to crack down on the agriculture industry to fight “global warming.”

International governments have agreed to sign a pact pledging to target food production by shutting down farms to reduce “methane emissions.”

The thirteen nations signing the Global Methane Pledge are:

  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Brazil
  • Burkina Faso
  • Chile
  • Czech Republic
  • Ecuador
  • Germany
  • Panama
  • Peru
  • Spain
  • The United States
  • Uruguay

The move seeks to drastically cut meat and dairy supply around the world to allegedly “save the planet” from “climate change.”

The U.S., Australia, Brazil, and Argentina, nations that are signing the pact, are among the world’s largest producers of meat.

On behalf of the United States, Democrat President Joe Biden’s “Special Envoy for Climate” John Kerry has already vowed to sign the pact.

As Slay News previously reported, Kerry insists that farmers must slash food production to meet the “Net Zero” goals of the globalist green agenda.

The signing of the pact was announced earlier this year by the Global Methane Hub.

The Global Methane Hub is an organization dedicated to advancing the green agenda of the World Economic Forum (WEF) as outlined in the Paris Climate Agreement.

In a joint statement, representatives from nations involved in the anti-farming pact celebrated the agreement.

“Food systems are responsible for 60% of methane emissions,” said Marcelo Mena, CEO of Global Methane Hub.

“We congratulate countries willing to take the lead in food systems methane mitigation and confirm our commitment to support this type of initiative with programs that explore promising methane mitigation technologies and the underpinning research of methane mitigation mechanisms to create new technologies.”

“Mitigating methane is the fastest way to reduce warming in the short term,” said U.S. “Climate Czar” John Kerry.