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jeffw@lemmy.worldM to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Plant-heavy ‘flexitarian’ diets could help limit global heating, study finds

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Plant-heavy ‘flexitarian’ diets could help limit global heating, study finds

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jeffw@lemmy.worldM to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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Global adoption of diet low in meat would aid health, land and food systems as well as reducing emissions, researchers say
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  • 3volver@lemmy.world
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    You know what could also limit global heating? If the fucking wealthy stopped flying in their private jets and stopped cruising in their yachts and stopped buying their 3rd house. Focus on the solutions. Subsidize green energy, tax the oil companies, ban private jets, etc. You know, things that would have an actual impact.

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    Ya know what would also limit it: Actually stopping like the top 5 companies causing like 60% of all pollution.

    Just stop doing carbon credits because it’s a literal scam and just shut down any factory that pollutes more than an allowed amount until they get it under control.

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      This has already been debunked elsewhere in the comments

      Edit: https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2022/jul/22/instagram-posts/no-100-corporations-do-not-produce-70-total-greenh/

      • DaBabyAteMaDingo@lemmy.world
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        You heard him, @FluffyPotato@lemm.ee, it’s been debunked somewhere 🤣

        No, it literally hasn’t.

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          That article doesn’t back up your claim at all. It talks about an industry.

          https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2022/jul/22/instagram-posts/no-100-corporations-do-not-produce-70-total-greenh/

          Also, GHG metrics by volume distort the picture when CO2, by volume, is like 25x less potent than methane

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    US Army: ** is biggest CO2 polluter in the world **

    Media: “You should eat more vegetables to save the planet”

    Even funnier to me are vegans that argue with people about how animals are killed and how bad it is for environment to eat meat. While the military kills millions of innocent people for oil and burns a record amount of fossil fuels in the process.

    Yeah, somehow I don’t think we are focusing on the right problems.

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