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It's far from true to say it won't really help. Animal agriculture is substantially more inefficient than many realize
That's not mentioning that the land use reduction has the potential truly massive portions of CO2. Even just reducing a bit is enough to potentially end up sequestering 14 years worth of agricultural emissions
If we look at fully plant-based diets, we can reduce land and sequester enough to almost help us reach climate targets on its own
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-020-00603-4
Keep in mind these models are usually accounting for population (peaking around ~10 billion). Is population growth making emissions worse, sure, but these changes can still be large despite that