Here comes the goddamn almond nut fanatics tell me to drink their almond milk $85 a gallon I can’t afford that
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People could literally be on fire and they still wouldn’t make an unselfish choice about meat and dairy.
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Food is stability.
The government subsidizes big agriculture in the billions to keep food producing.
If the government cut those subsidies, the entire food industry would implode as prices would skyrocket during a severe market adjustment.
The government cares more about their citizens feeling secure than they do about tackling carbon. The risk of societal unrest is above and beyond what they could handle if we suddenly saw food prices jump.
And when I say jump, I mean the inflation we saw from the war in Ukraine would look like a vacation to Disneyland.
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It’s fine. Pass the mustard
Academic_Dirt_2656 on
Just eat plants
Bletyi on
Ah stop it already…. Cars as a hobby are already killed, at least leave my food alone…
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The title is quite misleading. Does this report account for the emissions created while using the products? It seems to only be the emissions from the companies producing the fossil fuels which isn’t a true reflection of the impact of the industry
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Every day that passes I feel closer to a reality of forced into eating bugs “for my own good” and reminiscing of the last steak I ever ate.
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Eat ze bugz…coming to a city near u
Here comes the goddamn almond nut fanatics tell me to drink their almond milk $85 a gallon I can’t afford that
People could literally be on fire and they still wouldn’t make an unselfish choice about meat and dairy.
Food is stability.
The government subsidizes big agriculture in the billions to keep food producing.
If the government cut those subsidies, the entire food industry would implode as prices would skyrocket during a severe market adjustment.
The government cares more about their citizens feeling secure than they do about tackling carbon. The risk of societal unrest is above and beyond what they could handle if we suddenly saw food prices jump.
And when I say jump, I mean the inflation we saw from the war in Ukraine would look like a vacation to Disneyland.
It’s fine. Pass the mustard
Just eat plants
Ah stop it already…. Cars as a hobby are already killed, at least leave my food alone…
The title is quite misleading. Does this report account for the emissions created while using the products? It seems to only be the emissions from the companies producing the fossil fuels which isn’t a true reflection of the impact of the industry
Every day that passes I feel closer to a reality of forced into eating bugs “for my own good” and reminiscing of the last steak I ever ate.