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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you vill eat ze bugs
17 15 ReplyJust to be clear: Eating bugs is not vegan. Vegans eat plants.
18 1 ReplyAre vegetables, fruit and legumes a foreign concept to you?
19 3 ReplyIf they sold them in the supermarket, I would absolutely have cricket-fried rice.
5 0 ReplyWho is asking you to eat insects? Certainly not vegans. Do you know what veganism is?
1 0 ReplyPlants, vegans eat plants.
13 21 ReplyI'd like to see that study really. The sheer number of small animals (including bugs) killed is extrmely high when it comes to corporate agriculture. Toss in the migratory patterns thrown off and it would be interesting to compare environmental impact of consuming bugs for protein instead of just fruits/vegetables.
2 4 ReplyIf you have concerns with plant agriculture, they are magnified when producing animal products
1 kg of meat requires 2.8 kg of human-edible feed for ruminants and 3.2 for monogastrics
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2211912416300013
1 1 ReplySo your theory is that livestock (as in cows, sheep, etc which they talk about in the article) have the same impact as bugs?
1 0 Reply