@3volver@lemmy.world to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world • 1 year agoWhy do people still eat beef when we know it's terrible for Earth?message-square256fedilinkarrow-up1165arrow-down1155
arrow-up110arrow-down1message-squareWhy do people still eat beef when we know it's terrible for Earth?@3volver@lemmy.world to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world • 1 year agomessage-square256fedilink
minus-squareZorquelinkfedilink4•1 year agoAnd of course the land couldn’t be used for anything else… like natural ecosystems. Just because land exists doesn’t mean it needs to be pillaged to feed our desires.
minus-square@spidermanchild@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink2•1 year agoAre we just going to ignore the millions of acres of vast grasslands that supported like 50 million buffalo in the US 200 year ago? Healthy grassland ecosystems and ruminants are a thing.
minus-squareFaceDeerlinkfedilink2•1 year agoMost ranchland is, in fact, a “natural ecosystem.” They just send cattle out to graze on it. The point I’m making here is about food efficiency, though, not about land use.
minus-square7heolinkfedilink1•1 year agoExactly. Nah, we just gotta have man made monoculture everywhere, or a desert, right? So that, in the end, it just amounts to deserts anyway. Yay. 😶
And of course the land couldn’t be used for anything else… like natural ecosystems.
Just because land exists doesn’t mean it needs to be pillaged to feed our desires.
Are we just going to ignore the millions of acres of vast grasslands that supported like 50 million buffalo in the US 200 year ago? Healthy grassland ecosystems and ruminants are a thing.
Most ranchland is, in fact, a “natural ecosystem.” They just send cattle out to graze on it.
The point I’m making here is about food efficiency, though, not about land use.
Exactly. Nah, we just gotta have man made monoculture everywhere, or a desert, right? So that, in the end, it just amounts to deserts anyway. Yay. 😶