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I'm not saying everybody needs to become a vegan/vegetarian right now, that is up to each individual, but we should avoid the worst of the worst.
That is, if we want to at least keep a few of the giants of the seas alive.
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Great white sharks are overheating
The sharks might also be the most physiologically vulnerable to warming waters.Inside Climate News (Ars Technica)
🌊 We must stop eating wild ocean animals, including open‑pen "farmed" saltwater fish such as salmon.
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If you’re not urgently dependent on seafood for survival, simply switch to other options such as land / closed‑system aquaculture or plant based solutions.
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Exploring the Underbelly of Chile’s Salmon Farming Industry
Members of the Kawésqar people and McCluskey Fellow in Conservation Alex Muñoz recently discussed their efforts to protect a marine reserve in Chile's Patagonia from the devastating impacts of the salmon farming industry at a special screening of a N…Yale School of the Environment
Carbon Brief have an excellent Q&A on the new “Land Use Framework” and what it means for food, nature and climate. One key takeaway is that renewable energy space for solar and wind will still take up less space than golf courses by 2050 at just 1%.
This graphic showing the current land use proportions is illuminating. The amount of land used for growing animal feed, in addition to the grazing area is huge! #ClimateChange #CleanEnergy #Renewables #Vegan #Vegetarian
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Q&A: What England’s new ‘land-use framework’ means for climate, nature and food - Carbon Brief
Just 1% of England’s land will be needed for renewables to help meet the UK’s climate goals by 2050, according to a first-of-its-kind framework.Carbon Brief Staff (Carbon Brief)
