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by beaconstudios
1669 days ago
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> scale food distribution networks are extremely efficient Financially efficient. Trucking a ton of food 100 miles is worse for the environment than trucking it 10 miles. > There is no where near enough farms close to NYC to meet NYC’s food demands. It doesn't have to be just within the nearest few miles. My general point is that shortening logistic chains is a good thing. Is this a controversial idea? Just because its cheaper to ship products from China or food from Latin America, doesn't mean its better for the environment. It means that capitalism's cost model is completely detached from the actual environmental costs. |
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(This is part of why I'm so strongly in favor of carbon taxes:. It means businesses can continue to be optimizing for lowest cost, and the tax reconciles places where cost and environmental impact currently diverge)