Sadmiral8

Sadmiral8 t1_jdbp4w2 wrote

Industry with the biggest water footprint? Animal agriculture.

Land use, water consumption, habitat loss, species extinction, ocean dead zones, CO2 and methane emissions...

Probably should AT LEAST start cutting down on those animal products if you care about the environment.

https://ourworldindata.org/environmental-impacts-of-food

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Sadmiral8 t1_j4mwyll wrote

Not on this post it isn't. I haven't even made any claims that I'd need to back up, just pointed out that veganic farming (which is organic farming without the use of animals) is also an option, if non-organic food production is an issue.

You did not give any references to eating organic being better than going vegan for the issues we discussed about, and you are still avoiding doing so. You made the claim, so provide the evidence. Unless you can't.

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Sadmiral8 t1_j4kild6 wrote

Veganic farming is also a thing. But saying "go organic not vegan" is such a wrong statement. Like going organic is actually better in preventing pandemics and environmental issues, or that people shouldn't go vegan at all.

Of course if you'd like to present any credible studies on that claim I'd be interested to see them, if you actually think that's the case of course.

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