Eat less meat: UN climate change report calls for change to human diet
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Re: Eat less meat: UN climate change report calls for change to human diet
#2This 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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#4Can anyone point me to examples where my thinking is wrong, where changes came from the demand side?
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#6It'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.
Re: Eat less meat: UN climate change report calls for change to human diet
#7In 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.
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#8It took me at least one year to achieve this, because meat is so prevalent in our society. A friend of mine was in India recently and he said he did not miss meat at all since the non-meat dishes were so great. I think a lot of it is just how good the quality of vegetarian dishes is.
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#9Re: Eat less meat: UN climate change report calls for change to human diet
#10In 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.