I’ve read in an Article that meat production causes a lot of co² emission. Now I was wondering if we stopped eating meat completely, would that be sufficient to get under the threshhold of emissions what the planet can process? What is that threshold? Where are we now? How much does meat add to this?

  • PatrickYaa@feddit.org
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    21 hours ago

    I did not call OP a moron, I did not call anyone (specific) names. I expect the same courtesy.

    I did not say anywhere that stopping to eat meat (which is only half the problem, milk is another big one, etc.) would stop climate change. In fact, I highlighted that stoppong all carbon emissions is important.

    The individual decision to eat meat or not to is, as you correctly point out, more or less in vain. The important thing is, that a societal change needs to happen. Which is what my whole rant was about. Any (individuals) one action is not enough. The industrialization of it needs to stop.

    For the record, I am not vegan, i eat meat, drink milk and eat eggs. At least call me a hypocritical asshole.