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by graeme
4945 days ago
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This conflates at least four issues: 1. Is is healthy to eat meat?
2. Is it right to eat meat?
3. Is it healthy to eat sustainable organic meat?
4. Is it right to eat sustainable organic meat?
Accepting that the 'meat industrial complex' is bad doesn't automatically imply vegetarianism/veganism.In particular, I'm thinking of Joel Salatan's brand of sustainable agriculture and permaculture. |
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From a naive min-max approaching to building your diet, it generally pops up that -some- meat is super useful. Simply by doing that you ease all sorts of constraints on your diet, and allows you to optimize your veggies/grains for other stuff, instead of desperately trying to get all your iron and B12 in. Even from an overall energy budget point of view, -some- meat is super useful. There are large amounts of marginal land that is not really useful for large scale cultivation, but perfectly usable as feedland for free ranging animals.