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Subsidies on High-Emissions Beef and Dairy


#agriculture #ClimateChange #FinancialPolicy #food #health #mismanagement

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in reply to Karsten Meyer

People are, to the dismay of envirokooks, NOT, vegetarians, and there are some essential essential amino acids that we HUMANS NEED to build proteins that simply aren't found in plants. Hopefully the EU population will figure out their leaders are trying to starve them to death and put them in nice comfy cells before yet more damage is done to humanity.
in reply to Karsten Meyer

I will be 100% honest, I, as a human being, am NOT happy that my nutritional requirements mean the end of other sententient beings life. And if someone could grow real meat without the brains and bodies that provided all the nutritional requirements I need, I'd gladly eat it but plant substitutes aren't.
in reply to Karsten Meyer

Out of the excuse of cow farts and energy costs the EU has been starving their citizens slowly but surely and their stupidy is spreading, and people elsewhere think oh it means I've got to pay another $1/lb for my meat, no big deal, except for those that haven't got another $1.
in reply to Karsten Meyer

The simple truth is methane is the smallest unit of hydrocarbon and so is a rather natural product of the breakdown of more complex hydrocarbons which pretty much means where there is life their will be methane, and to suggest that more life is bad because it produces more methane will I can only say we've got vastly different value systems in that case, and at some point you've got to ask yourself just why are you trying to preserve the planet as-is anyway? And I think most people would answer for life. And then you have to answer when in geological history has the climate NOT changed?