All 10 of the largest U.S. meat and dairy companies have lobbied against environmental and climate policies, resisting climate regulations, including rules on greenhouse gases and emissions reporting. This is according to a study by New York University, which examined the political influence of the 10 largest meat and dairy companies in the United States.

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    agriculture is only about 20% of global emissions, but I would be fine with it being 100%: we need to eat.

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      Except it’s mostly animal agriculture that’s destroying the planet. Animals are not at all efficient in converting crops to meat, dairy and eggs. It can take up to 16 kilograms of plants to create 1 kilogram of certain animal products. 77% of agricultural land is used to farm animals, despite it providing just 18% of the world’s caloric intake. Researchers at the University of Oxford have found that if everyone went vegan, global farmland use could be reduced by 75%, the size of the US, China, Australia and the EU combined. Just imagine how much land could be rewilded.

      And no, you absolutely don’t need animal products in your diet to be healthy and thrive.

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        Except it’s mostly animal agriculture that’s destroying the planet.

        that’s a lie.

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        Animals are not at all efficient in converting crops to meat, dairy and eggs.

        livestock mostly graze on plants we can’t eat or are fed parts of plants that we can’t or won’t eat.

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          Globally livestock consume about 6 billion tonnes of feed annually – including one third of global cereal production – of which 86% is made of materials that are currently not eaten by humans. Producing 1 kg of boneless meat still requires an average of 2.8 kg human-edible feed.

          https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2211912416300013

          and most of this 86% could be converted to other uses, including human-edible feed.

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              Yes it is true, but it still is a moot point because “producing 1 kg of boneless meat still requires an average of 2.8 kg human-edible feed.”

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                  I already told you it is true, but it means nothing. Animal agriculture is still an incredibly big part of the problem fucking up the planet right now. I think I have supplied you with enough data for that by now. Maybe read it?

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                    I think I have supplied you with enough data for that by now. Maybe read it?

                    it’s cute that you think i dont read OWID

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                    Animal agriculture is still an incredibly big part of the problem fucking up the planet right now

                    since all of agriculture is only about 20% of our emissions, and we need to eat, i disagree with your analysis.

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        And no, you absolutely don’t need animal products in your diet to be healthy and thrive.

        you don’t know what i or anyone else needs, so kindly stop patronizing.

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        77% of agricultural land is used to farm animals, despite it providing just 18% of the world’s caloric intake

        so?

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        2018 poore-nemecek doesn’t say you should go vegan. it says the industry needs to change and make less animal products.

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          Ok, you wait for the industry to change, while making the planet and its inhabitants die in the mean time. Take no responsibility and complain about large corporations fucking up the planet, while simultaneously funding them.

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              Nice projection. I am not shifting blame, but since you’ve said this it shows you’re obviously dealing with some massive cognitive dissonance. I have only been providing facts and sources dude. Animal agriculture is a massive source of problems for the planet. Besides all the things I have already told you: what do you think the leading causes of mass extincition, deforestation and global ocean and freshwater eutrophication are? Right…

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                since you’ve said this it shows you’re obviously dealing with some massive cognitive dissonance.

                wrong.

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                Besides all the things I have already told you: what do you think the leading causes of mass extincition, deforestation and global ocean and freshwater eutrophication are?

                industry.

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                I have only been providing facts and sources dude.

                that’s a lie. the comment to which i was responding was pure rhetoric.

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          If you could free up a land mass the size of the US, China, Australia and the EU combined, don’t you think we could plants some trees?

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            just because we could doesn’t mean we would. why wouldn’t we turn it into shopping malls?

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              Have you stopped and wondered how big a land mass the size of the US, China, Australia and the EU combined is? I am not sure how many shopping malls you have in mind.