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<blockquote data-quote="Listlad" data-source="post: 2110362" data-attributes="member: 499223"><p>Distilling down you are referring to overconsumption, particularly in the west. Much of your posting in this thread mirrors my mother in law’s employer’s lifetime active campaign. ( I haven’t heard his take on livestock in these matters ). So, many of the points you have raised, he has actively worked on, lectures, seminars, community awareness, government consultation to say the least. His voice is heard and with a degree of success but not nearly enough. Intergenerational responsibility underpins his message and that message has got through. Reversing deforestation in his own country was a landmark legal case of his brought about by applying an ingenious piece of legal precedent. Intergenerational responsibility was at the heart of that case. So [USER=85197]@zand[/USER] , I am with you on all of that. But we do have many choices to make and livestock levels and the consumption of meat sits in amongst them. </p><p></p><p>Get the other factors in order and we and our children will not have to touch livestock levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Listlad, post: 2110362, member: 499223"] Distilling down you are referring to overconsumption, particularly in the west. Much of your posting in this thread mirrors my mother in law’s employer’s lifetime active campaign. ( I haven’t heard his take on livestock in these matters ). So, many of the points you have raised, he has actively worked on, lectures, seminars, community awareness, government consultation to say the least. His voice is heard and with a degree of success but not nearly enough. Intergenerational responsibility underpins his message and that message has got through. Reversing deforestation in his own country was a landmark legal case of his brought about by applying an ingenious piece of legal precedent. Intergenerational responsibility was at the heart of that case. So [USER=85197]@zand[/USER] , I am with you on all of that. But we do have many choices to make and livestock levels and the consumption of meat sits in amongst them. Get the other factors in order and we and our children will not have to touch livestock levels. [/QUOTE]
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