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by pron
4756 days ago
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Exactly. There are so many confounding variables here that it's really hard to tell. Everyone pretty much chooses to believe whatever data they like best. For example, cultivated land is probably less environmentally friendly than pasture land. |
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If x = environmental impact of cultivating crops
then R*x = environmental impact of raising livestock
where R = pounds of feed required to produce one pound of meat
Now if we raised our meat differently, such as only on grass-fed pastures, then things might look a lot different. But in the US at least, factory farming and animal feed is the norm.