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by pier25
3225 days ago
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> But it's been proven that producing meat requires more resources than producing plant based foods It's true, but you can see the global sources of emissions here. https://www.epa.gov/ghgemissions/global-greenhouse-gas-emiss... As I hope you can see we have bigger problems to worry about. > What do you think seeing animals being killed, sliced open alive etc day in day out does to the human psyche My grandparents killed animals on their farm regularly. Not only they were good moral people, but their way of life was much more sustainable and respectful of the planet than any of us here. By focusing on something that shocks you personally you are missing the whole picture. |
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But why can't we act on multiple fronts? We can do many things to reduce our carbon foot print, and choosing not to eat meat or reducing it is one of those things.
Our meat consumption is a big problem environmentally - see https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/meat-and-environm...
Also, the way we farm animals now a days is completely different to when your grand parents farmed them. Using factory farming to feed the world is just not sustainable.
Look, I get it - most people can't give up meat, we're addicted to it and it's also cultural. But what we can do is giving a signal to the market that we demand better, by choosing to buy alternatives that are better on many fronts, like Beyond Meat etc.
That's why I really admire the work by Ethan Brown, he's trying to create meat using plant protein. You should watch the presentation by him I posted earlier - you might find it interesting.