• Naja Kaouthia
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    Lately, the packages of Impossible have been about the same price as ground beef so I’ve been buying that and no one in the house seems to have caught on yet.

    • @chuckleslord
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      Impossible is so fucking good, it’s honestly incredible.

  • downpunxx
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    Beef tastes great, Petroleum products on the other hand, do not, go after oil, leave my steaks alone, great, tnx, bi

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      Unfortunately, it’s going to take both. Methane from cattle is a big enough deal that it matters.

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        And also that it’s absurdly inefficient in terms of CO2 emissions to grow crops just to feed these animals, rather than eat the crops directly.

        • @jeffw
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          nOt AlL oF tHaT lAnD iS sUiTaBlE fOr HuMaN fOoD

          Because god forbid we eat soy or something ig?

      • downpunxx
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        so says you, i say, we go after the fossil fuels, then the chemical product polluters and THEN see where we are with the methane. 14.5% of all emissions isn’t nothing, but it aint the other 85.5% i say we tackle first. *** pirouette, and scene***

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          We should be tackling all of it. At once. Not picking and choosing. Because we need to get to zero. Fast.

        • @[email protected]
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          Methane is worse in the short to medium term, so if anything we should be hitting it first. But as the other commenter suggested, it needs to be a full court press of tackling agriculture, electricity, manufacturing, transport, and efficiency all at once if he want to prevent even more severe damage to climate.

    • JackGreenEarth
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      36 months ago

      Being climate friendly is not the main reason to not inflict suffering on cows, having a moral compass is.

    • @[email protected]
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      When you get used to opressing others, justice feels like you’re being oppressed. Leave the cows the fuck alone, you ever heard of “live and let live”?