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jeffw@lemmy.worldM to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Plant-heavy ‘flexitarian’ diets could help limit global heating, study finds

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Plant-heavy ‘flexitarian’ diets could help limit global heating, study finds

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jeffw@lemmy.worldM to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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Global adoption of diet low in meat would aid health, land and food systems as well as reducing emissions, researchers say
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    100 companies are responsible for over 70% of global warming.

    But sure, blame the mother who buys ground chuck for her kids.

    https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2017/jul/10/100-fossil-fuel-companies-investors-responsible-71-global-emissions-cdp-study-climate-change

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      50% of all green house gases come from animal agriculture, so yeah…

      Also torturing other animals for your taste buds is not okay.

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        I see, so doing something about it is the responsibility of consumers, not the companies who do it.

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          Both. But one you can change right now. At your next meal just choose vegan.

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            Which means either be rich or live a life eating nothing but beans and rice.

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              Beans, rice, tofu, lentils, mushrooms, chickpeas, nuts, seeds, many options and they’re all cheaper than flesh, and healthier for you and better for the environment.

              Choose one of those, and use the extra money to donate towards something that will undermine those capitalist trash.

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                Extra money. Donate. Must be nice to be rich. By the way, people who aren’t rich can often work two jobs. When do you think they have time to cook?

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                  I don’t know where you live, but in the UK at least going vegan is cheaper than eating meat: https://www.kantar.com/uki/inspiration/consumer/how-popular-is-veganism-in-the-uk so if saving money is your (understandable) concern then swapping to ‘beans and rice’ as you put it is worth it.

                  Same for the USA as well: https://www.pcrm.org/news/news-releases/eating-vegan-diet-reduces-grocery-bill-16-savings-more-500-year-finds-new.

                  In fact it’s almost a global solution: https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-11-11-sustainable-eating-cheaper-and-healthier-oxford-study

                  They’re also quicker to prepare as well: https://www.foodnavigator.com/Article/2020/12/18/Vegan-meals-cheaper-and-quicker-than-meat-or-fish

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                    It might be cheaper if you don’t live in a food desert and have time to cook.

                    Neither of these are reasonable for many Americans.

                    https://theconversation.com/time-to-cook-is-a-luxury-many-families-dont-have-117158

                    https://www.aecf.org/blog/exploring-americas-food-deserts

                    Veganism is a privilege that many people cannot have.

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                  Eating beans, rice, lentils, peas, etc. is way cheaper than meat. A 4 lbs bag of chickpeas is $6 and provides 6,500 calories of mostly dietary fiber and protein.

                  Cooking is something you have to do, just like laundry and washing yourself. I’m not sure if this is a western thing or what, but for most people in the world, the less money you have, the more you cook. Eating prepared foods and meat is expensive.

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                    https://theconversation.com/time-to-cook-is-a-luxury-many-families-dont-have-117158

                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_desert

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          I think it’s important to make an honest assessment of what is, and what isn’t, under control of consumers. Reducing meat consumption is something that consumers actually can control, unlike say the massive environmental destruction caused by military.

          Corporations and other entities doing bad stuff does not absolve us of our own responsibility.

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          por que no los dos

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      Politifact | No, 100 corporations do not produce 70% of total greenhouse gas emissions

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        It says 50% instead of 70%. Fine. It also doesn’t say how much consumers are at fault. Probably because it isn’t much. But sure, keep recycling those plastic bottles if it makes you feel better.

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