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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Why we don’t all need to be vegans in the pursuit of sustainability

| | July 19, 2018

Humans are unique in the degree to which they can manipulate their surroundings. And agriculture is one enormous way to do that manipulating — triggering fierce arguments over the impact on the planet. So, when an Oxford University study was published in Science looking at the sustainability of farming and ranching practices, it was heralded with curious reactions.

“Avoiding meat and dairy is the single biggest way to reduce your impact on earth,” read a headline in the UK Guardian, introducing the study published in Science by Joseph Poore, a zoology professor at Oxford, and Thomas Nemecek, a scientist at LCA Research Group in Zurich, Switzerland. Further, the Guardian quoted Poore as saying “A vegan diet is probably the single biggest way to reduce your impact on planet Earth, not just greenhouse gases, but global acidification, eutrophication, land use and water use.” ...........To Read More.....

My Take - Let's get over these "code words" used by activists to fool the public.  Those who read and those who follow this stuff know this "Sustainability" clabber is nothing more than a way to control people's lives by globalists.  Everything these activists support is detrimental to humanity when they've been shown to be wrong....and being wrong is almost a monopoly for the green movement.  But unfortunately the proof they're wrong is human suffering. 

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