| > until we have tens of billions of humans We don't even have enough room to supplement the current population on western version of meat-eating diet. We already use more land for beef production, than we have forests. > until we have tens of billions of humans Agree, we have to abandon our current notions of growth, if we want to preserve life for future generations. On our current path we're going to hell (too many things to enumerate here). > a high quality of life for a reasonable number of people Plant-based diet means a higher quality of life for everyone - people, animals, wildlife. I for one would rather have more forests, than beef burger packaged in plastic. If you think that we handle animals humanly, please see Dominion (2018) movie [https://www.dominionmovement.com/watch]. If you can watch it till the end and still have the same opinion about putting meat above your taste buds, please, let me know. You'd be the first. |
I believe your debating partner is presenting false dichotomies regarding resource consumption and distribution.