Have you found God?Nobody talks anymore.
Have you found God?Nobody talks anymore.

not really, he's removing all the cows but then not replacing that massive whole in food production with anything, because if he does his argument falls on it's arse.Bit dramatic.
I thought so but it was just some minimalistic electronica I had left playing. I was a bit disappointed.Have you found God?
not really, he's removing all the cows but then not replacing that massive whole in food production with anything, because if he does his argument falls on it's arse.
Meat grown in vats. Like cloned beef or something.
It's the future I'm telling you. Then those Brazilians can starve from poverty, the good ol' fashioned way.
I've noticed Chaos is a bit quiet on this type of thread today. Maybe he's out tanning himself![]()
You aren't seeing the argument, any kind of sustainability eats into the profits. If everyone gives up eating meat and turns to eating soya, why wold the farmers suddenly change the farming methods? They'll still continue to grow the soya in exactly the same way, so nothing will have changed, other than cows becoming extrinct due to being considered a pest as they'll eat the crops.Well no, how about sustainable crops like?
Plants consume Co2
Animals produce it.
Not a complicated conundrum really is it mate?
what kind of efficiency? The human body was designed/evolved to process proteins from meat far better than it does plant matter, does that make it into the 'efficiency' equation, or is it, for some reason, excluded?Only if there are no more efficient foods to produce than beef, which seems unlikely.
You’re spectacularly missing the point though. The entire premise about cutting down meat consumption is about reducing the amount of carbon producing beasts.You aren't seeing the argument, any kind of sustainability eats into the profits. If everyone gives up eating meat and turns to eating soya, why wold the farmers suddenly change the farming methods? They'll still continue to grow the soya in exactly the same way, so nothing will have changed, other than cows becoming extrinct due to being considered a pest as they'll eat the crops.
I've bolded the bit that shows you don't know what the **** you are talking about, as it's the most common form of farming in the Brazilian amazon basin right now, and also the most destructive, and they're doing it to grow the crop you think will save the planet.
Go read actual science, rather than your vegan approved wishful thinking, and we might be able to have a discussion where Í don't think you're a brainwashed ****** regurgitating other people's holier-than-thou bullshit.
What the flying **** are you on about?
That's putting a small plaster on an amputation, aviation is far worse, but as most vegans are middle-classes I guess them not having a holiday is out of the question.You’re spectacularly missing the point though. The entire premise about cutting down meat consumption is about reducing the amount of carbon producing beasts.
No it really isn’t. Reducing meat consumption will be as important as reducing carbon from transport and aviation, it’s part of the holistic approach required, if we’re ever going to become truly carbon neutral. Denying it’s a significant factor is merely denial of reality.That's putting a small plaster on an amputation, aviation is far worse, but as most vegans are middle-classes I guess them not having a holiday is out of the question.
They are clearing the land to grow soya, if we stop eating meat they will still grow the ****ing soya to feed us, and they will still be clearing the rain forest to do it because it's far more profitable than looking after the land. Whether they use the soya to feed us or to the cows makes no difference to what will happen to the rainforest, it's free nutrient rich land they can just rinse for everything it's got and move on to the next patch of forestWhat the flying **** are you on about?
Anything to say about the point you've missed all along? That producing meat costs more in CO2 emissions than a vegetarian alternative?
This 'slash and burn' technique you're getting so wound up about is missing the point. The deforestation is happening to clear land, how they do it is irrelevant. They are clearing land for cattle and feed for the cattle. If everyone was on a vegetarian diet you would only need a fraction of the land currently used to produce food for the world's population.
The end of your little rant was quite funny. You're wrong as **** and just lashing out![]()
I'm denying that going vegan will save the planet, because industrial farming methods are destructive. The Amazon is ****ed because no one owns it, so the farmers can just take it, wreck it, and move on. That's where the problem is, when you make it more profitable to sustain the land than to destroy it, that's when you actually make the difference. As to the emissions, they include the transportation, which you're still going to do, and the emission figures were for the full life cycle of the cow that produced the beef, which it didn't have because it was made into beef rather having a full life-cycle. You'd reduce it a bit, but nowhere near the amount people think, around 2-3% of all human CO2 emissions.No it really isn’t. Reducing meat consumption will be as important as reducing carbon from transport and aviation, it’s part of the holistic approach required, if we’re ever going to become truly carbon neutral. Denying it’s a significant factor is merely denial of reality.