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The diet that helps fight climate change
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the carbon footprint may be correct, but saying it's healthier to eat less meat is not necessarily true and has never been proven accurate.
I have read a lot of research saying the exact opposite. Grain is for cattle... |
Huge difference between beef and chicken. How does pig compare to those? Majority of meat I eat are both chicken and pig.
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I'm a total hypocrite when it comes to meat. I love beef and chicken but never ever do I want to visit a slaughterhouse or similar facility. I know they exist and I hope the animals are treated humanely. Anything beyond that is blocked out of my mind.
Here are my own "rules" for eating properly and saving the planet. - I give myself smaller portions, never filling my plate or bowl. - A few more carrots, a little less meat. - Buy locally. Produce grown locally means less fuel used to transport it to the store. - Restaurants always serve too much food. My better half and I almost always share a meal instead of order separate ones, except when its something fancy. I still love junk food and treat myself to a Big Mac once a month or so, but I think just eating slightly smaller portions and substituting a little less meat for a little more veggies is a good thing. |
I love vegan burgers.
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Your advice is no good for anyone who is eating normal amount of food per day. You can not eat less if you eat required amount. |
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