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The diet that helps fight climate change
Posted 5 years ago by
Eastcoast44
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DaveJoyce
- 5 years ago
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We’re a toxic and parasitical race. If we ceased to exist our goddess Mother Earth would thrive. So we must sacrifice to the goddess Mother Earth to atone for the sins of existence on her. That is the only pathway to righteousness. Forget Jesus Christ — that’s religion. Make sacrifice to our dear Mother Earth. That is the only way to redemption. Oh, and stop having so many kids too.
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DaveJoyce
- 5 years ago
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P.S. Total fan of taking care of the planet, but we are not hurting the planet by eating meat and breathing.
Alice Worder (guest) - 5 years ago
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Dave Joyce, you don't know what you're talking about. The planet doesn't die from humans, only the earth that humanity can live on dies from us. We are therefore only killing are selfs and other species, not Mother Earth. And eating a lot of meat is the biggest threat to humanity. We have to cut down the enormous meat intake that exists today, especially in the US.
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Alice Worder (guest) - 5 years ago
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Dave Joyce, you don't know what you're talking about. The planet doesn't die from humans, only the earth that humanity can live on dies from us. We are therefore only killing are selfs and other species, not Mother Earth. And eating a lot of meat is the biggest threat to humanity. We have to cut down the enormous meat intake that exists today, especially in the US.
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(guest) - 5 years ago
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Actually, solving global warming would easily be achievable, while still eating meat, by taxing the rich. The fact of the matter is that an urban vegan probably has a larger carbon footprint than a hillbilly trailer park guy, eating meat every day. The hillbilly can eat an average of one steak per day (180g = 1kg of CO2) for 2500 days (about 7 years) for the equivalent of a Paris fashion week flight from California and back (2,5 t of CO2). And as heating/cooling contibution to your total footprint as a westerner is about 25% on average, and a small trailer takes far fewer KWh to heat or cool than a generous loft, the hillbilly win hands down on eco-freindlyness, despite never drinking soy milk latte. If you really want to have an impact, limit what rich people do, and you will likely save the planet. Tax air travel (e.g. 10000 miles of tax free air travels per person/per year), tax the ownership of real estate (regardless of whether it is lived in or rented out - as a percentage of corporate ownership if owned by a company) per person exceeding a certain amount (lets say 100sqm/per person). This would incentivise rich people to build smaller factories and to not own as much real estate. Prices for real estate would drop and regular people could afford their first home again.
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spydyrman
- 5 years ago
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This would incentivise rich people to [find more loopholes and avoid higher taxes like they have done, do currently, and will continue to do till the end of mankind]. (ftfy; also this is only incentivisation if you also call a gun to the head incentivising)
spydyrman
- 5 years ago
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I hate vice.
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spydyrman
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lol vox, same diff
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