Which is so frustrating, given that according to Project Drawdown it’s one of the top 2 things that an individual can change to impact their footprint, depending on how optimistic of a projection you take from their table.
Ever since I became aware of the impact of animal products on the land, air, and water back in ~2013, I’ve made it my goal to spread that knowledge to other environmentalists. I felt so betrayed by mainstream narratives, which talked endlessly about low-flow showerheads when that water use is a tiny drop in the bucket compared to the water needed to produce beef or cheese. It’s frustrating that a full ten years later, this is still a problem.
Which is so frustrating, given that according to Project Drawdown it’s one of the top 2 things that an individual can change to impact their footprint, depending on how optimistic of a projection you take from their table.
Ever since I became aware of the impact of animal products on the land, air, and water back in ~2013, I’ve made it my goal to spread that knowledge to other environmentalists. I felt so betrayed by mainstream narratives, which talked endlessly about low-flow showerheads when that water use is a tiny drop in the bucket compared to the water needed to produce beef or cheese. It’s frustrating that a full ten years later, this is still a problem.
Also, good to see you here on Lemmy @usernamesAreTricky!