In the last couple articles I've read to reduce your own carbon footprint I've found one thing is sadly missing most of the time: butter. It's way worse than beef. One kg butter blasts 24kg CO2 into the air before it gets to you, with beef it's around 13kg.
Eat less meat: UN climate change report calls for change to human diet
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#33I simply cannot believe that food is affecting environment more than factories, vehicles and rubbish.
Re: Eat less meat: UN climate change report calls for change to human diet
#34I don't think people will stop consuming meat if you ask them nicely. You have to make decisions that will hurt the meat industry and make it infeasible. This would likely best be achieved through slowly dropping tax incentives, and transferring them over to alternatives so that people have something equally economical to today's meat.
Make much higher welfare standards for farm animals a requirement - making meat much more expensive, reducing consumption. Sounds like a win win to me.
Buy only locally farmed organic meat. Don't go to fast food places or restaurants that don't specifically declare that their meat is organic and local.
Re: Eat less meat: UN climate change report calls for change to human diet
#35I simply cannot believe that food is affecting environment more than factories, vehicles and rubbish.
No need to worry!
I'm vegan btw.
Re: Eat less meat: UN climate change report calls for change to human diet
#36I simply cannot believe that food is affecting environment more than factories, vehicles and rubbish.
Re: Eat less meat: UN climate change report calls for change to human diet
#37I don't think people will stop consuming meat if you ask them nicely. You have to make decisions that will hurt the meat industry and make it infeasible. This would likely best be achieved through slowly dropping tax incentives, and transferring them over to alternatives so that people have something equally economical to today's meat.
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#38I personally used to be very concerned about ressource efficiency. With a new doomsday message every day, I decided to make most out of my resources now until some eco-shmock is going to make it unavailable for me. I fly all the time and eat as good as I can. Maybe tomorrow it will be only a memory but that’s more than making a big trip other year and then nothing. Edit: BTW, this is not trolling. I represent a real…
They’re not “your” resources: they’re shared among everyone, including future generations.
Re: Eat less meat: UN climate change report calls for change to human diet
#39How about we put a ban on UN officials’ private jets first?
1. UN officials are traveling by private jet
2. Private jets are worse for the environment than the meat industry
I presume you have evidence of the above that lead to your suggestion?
Re: Eat less meat: UN climate change report calls for change to human diet
#40When talking about meat and damage to the environment, the only relevant figures are the ones associated with animal feed (e.g. water consumption per kg of meat).
Pastured animals, by definition, don't eat feed coming from the monoculture industrial agriculture that is depleting the soil and consuming all those resources, and which is also used to feed humans, sadly.