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And so it begins: Eat less meat or we’ll make you.
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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 2202914" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>Well, I'm probably going to be very unpopular here, but I agree that climate change needs to be tackled. If this means a shift in the way that agricultural land is used (more crops and less livestock) then we will have to pay more (or reduce) our consumption of animal-based products.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Countries like Australia won't be able to raise any lifestock if climate change means permanent severe drought and fires. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.ewg.org/meateatersguide/a-meat-eaters-guide-to-climate-change-health-what-you-eat-matters/climate-and-environmental-impacts/" target="_blank">https://www.ewg.org/meateatersguide/a-meat-eaters-guide-to-climate-change-health-what-you-eat-matters/climate-and-environmental-impacts/</a></p><p></p><p>OK, not sure how accurate the above is but it does compare greenhouse gas emissions for different food types : lamb, beef and cheese are 1,2,3 on the list. Maybe meat eaters should substitute chicken and pork for beef and lanb?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 2202914, member: 372717"] Well, I'm probably going to be very unpopular here, but I agree that climate change needs to be tackled. If this means a shift in the way that agricultural land is used (more crops and less livestock) then we will have to pay more (or reduce) our consumption of animal-based products. Countries like Australia won't be able to raise any lifestock if climate change means permanent severe drought and fires. [URL]https://www.ewg.org/meateatersguide/a-meat-eaters-guide-to-climate-change-health-what-you-eat-matters/climate-and-environmental-impacts/[/URL] OK, not sure how accurate the above is but it does compare greenhouse gas emissions for different food types : lamb, beef and cheese are 1,2,3 on the list. Maybe meat eaters should substitute chicken and pork for beef and lanb? [/QUOTE]
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