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by maehwasu
2526 days ago
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What incentive mechanism are you proposing? (Real question, not rhetorical) Generally, when people ask for an economic solution, they’re looking for a proposal to change behavioral incentives, rather than proclamation of the desirability of someone’s pet cause (as noble as it may be). |
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By reducing the amount of meat consumed in the west, there would be no reason to keep chopping down the forest, it's expensive.
In the west we would need a meat tax like it has been proposed in several countries, this alone we would reduce demand for beef and reduce the rate that the forest is getting chopped.
Only if it hurts on people's pockets will anything change, if it doesn't and it goes down for long enough, and the climate keep changing like it has it's going to end up as it as always ended when multiple groups of people are competing for resources: war.