Eating meat creates four times more greenhouse gases than being vegan, landmark study finds
Eating meat creates four times more greenhouse gases than being vegan, landmark study finds
Meat-free eating found to have much lower environmental impact on land use, water pollution risk, water use and biodiversity loss
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That doesn't work when we're breeding them by the billions specifically to kill them, you aren't saving anyone from anything.
12 30 ReplyBut there would have been dozens of other species using the resources and slaughtering each other as I said above.
It would be the same scale of slaughter, just spread out and brutal as described above.
The meat industry has problems that should be discussed, but taking a moral stance of eating meat is evil is a most privileged delusional take.
2 8 ReplyNo it would not, wild predators cannot set up factory farms.
Killing others when you can easily avoid it is clearly evil.
We can just eat plants.
9 29 ReplyWhat do you think wild predators eat?
Again, the delusional privilege is dripping out of your comment. Everybody can just eat plants...
2 7 ReplyWe have a choice, they do not, we can choose not to breed and kill animals just because we like how they taste.
Why choose to be cruel when we can easily avoid it?
Yes we can just eat plants.
8 29 ReplyYea, I've entertained the delusion as far as I care to.
Enjoy making 0 progress socially in the name of veganism.
1 6 ReplyYou haven't responded to any of the points I've made.
Just calling someone delusional without saying why you think that doesn't work.
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