I am curious, I’ve seen several people recently quite proud they cause environmental harm.
I can understand ignorance, I can get you believe something contrary; I just can’t fathom why you’re pleased that you’re actively causing harm for the planet we all live on.
Dunno, the top level comments to studies like this (like the current thread) are often preachy, defensive posts about keeping meat in their diet despite TFA.
People like lashing out to defend their world view.
It's not a pride thing, entropy increases with all life.
Does eating meat make any kind of significant difference for me or my footprint? Probably not significantly. Do I want to live gen-less and eat beans and rice? No.
I should also mention, apparently mossy earth plants a tree or two for me each month. Perhaps you'd like to join them in offsetting your lifestyle (whatever that may be).
Eating meat is the second largest contribution to lifestyle emissions generally after having children. It takes a thousand gallons of water to produce a typical burger patty. You can have as many of those in the desert as you'd like. Heck, we even grow the alfalfa to feed those cows in the desert.
People act like going vegetarian is some giant sacrifice. It's not that hard. Westerners just view it as poor people stuff. If you want meat to be a luxury so bad then let's cut the subsidies and see what the real cost of it is when you factor in the actual impact.
Very American centric farming practices and concerns you have.
Not everywhere grows 2 acres of corn to feed to livestock.
I grew up on a farm in New Zealand, water is plentiful, cows eat grass and are calved on milk that for one reason or another would be wasted otherwise. Processing of the meat was done in the paddock by a home kill butcher.
In the same way people like going on cruises but don’t worry about how much bunker fuel it burns, I like eating meat and will continue to do so.
If you want to be vegetarian great, but I’m making a lifestyle choice that I’ll eat meat because I enjoy it and all of the dishes that can’t be made without it.
Yes I see you offering a lot of “content” while selectively engaging with people. The equivalent of running up to someone shouting your viewpoint and then moving on the to next victim.
The thing that seems to be escaping you is that others have different value systems and desires.
So I’ll agree with you, as per your definition, people don’t care enough about what you care about to put effort in to align themselves the way you have aligned.
I'd like to offer a lecture on why I do what I do, but the nature of the medium forces me to engage with different people at different paces, I do so only to clear misconceptions that have been so entrenched ad parroted that everyone assume as truths without taking time to verify if they actually hold any ground.
As for "what I care about", it's simply the respect to other species, we've been feed an individualistic concept of life that might be pleasurable in the short run but, as you might have probably noticed in the environmental effects, and the general destruction of our world, is not very wise for the future of our species.
I don't understand why every discussion about climate change ends up with this comment. We know, the rock and the bacteria will be fine, that's obviously not what people worry about. We care about the Earth because it sustains us.
I should start this by saying I don't support forcing anyone to do anything they don't want to, and for environmental reasons I very rarely eat meat.
That being said I believe everyone aught to eat at least a little meat because we are omnivores and it is advantageous for us to be able to, we don't know what the future holds and in evolution if you don't use it you lose it.
I can understand ignorance, I can get you believe something contrary; I just can’t fathom why you’re pleased that you’re actively causing harm for the planet we all live on.