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  1. Kann #Merz mit CSU-Fleischer #Rainer endlich geltendes Recht und daraufhin ergangene EuGH- und BVerwG-Urteile umsetzen und dafür sorgen, dass unser Trinkwasser auch zum Trinken da ist und nicht als Kloake für #Massentierhaltung genutzt wird?! #Nitrat #LessMeat #DüngeVO

  2. 🍽️ det nye budskab fra #DanskVegetariskForening: »du behøver ikke stoppe med at spise dyr, hvis bare du giver os penge i stedet for.«

    💶 logikken er at man i stedet for at spise #plantebaseret kan kompensere for #dyremishandling ved at donere penge til en #NGO (såsom #DVF), der arbejder for at folk skal spise #plantebaseret.

    🍖 problemet er bare, at #DVF ikke længere arbejder for at folk skal spise #plantebaseret, når de fortæller folk, at det er fint at spise #kød, hvis bare de giver dem penge.

    🤑 ingen aktivisme tilbage længere, bare penge.

    #FarmKind #CompassionCalculator #EffectiveAltruism #ForgetVeganuary #vegan #vegansk #GoVegan #reducitarianism #LessMeat #hykleri #hypocricy #PoesLaw

  3. 🍽️ det nye budskab fra #DanskVegetariskForening: »du behøver ikke stoppe med at spise dyr, hvis bare du giver os penge i stedet for.«

    💶 logikken er at man i stedet for at spise #plantebaseret kan kompensere for #dyremishandling ved at donere penge til en #NGO (såsom #DVF), der arbejder for at folk skal spise #plantebaseret.

    🍖 problemet er bare, at #DVF ikke længere arbejder for at folk skal spise #plantebaseret, når de fortæller folk, at det er fint at spise #kød, hvis bare de giver dem penge.

    🤑 ingen aktivisme tilbage længere, bare penge.

    #FarmKind #CompassionCalculator #EffectiveAltruism #ForgetVeganuary #vegan #vegansk #GoVegan #reducitarianism #LessMeat #hykleri #hypocricy #PoesLaw

  4. 🍽️ det nye budskab fra #DanskVegetariskForening: »du behøver ikke stoppe med at spise dyr, hvis bare du giver os penge i stedet for.«

    💶 logikken er at man i stedet for at spise #plantebaseret kan kompensere for #dyremishandling ved at donere penge til en #NGO (såsom #DVF), der arbejder for at folk skal spise #plantebaseret.

    🍖 problemet er bare, at #DVF ikke længere arbejder for at folk skal spise #plantebaseret, når de fortæller folk, at det er fint at spise #kød, hvis bare de giver dem penge.

    🤑 ingen aktivisme tilbage længere, bare penge.

    #FarmKind #CompassionCalculator #EffectiveAltruism #ForgetVeganuary #vegan #vegansk #GoVegan #reducitarianism #LessMeat #hykleri #hypocricy #PoesLaw

  5. 🍽️ det nye budskab fra #DanskVegetariskForening: »du behøver ikke stoppe med at spise dyr, hvis bare du giver os penge i stedet for.«

    💶 logikken er at man i stedet for at spise #plantebaseret kan kompensere for #dyremishandling ved at donere penge til en #NGO (såsom #DVF), der arbejder for at folk skal spise #plantebaseret.

    🍖 problemet er bare, at #DVF ikke længere arbejder for at folk skal spise #plantebaseret, når de fortæller folk, at det er fint at spise #kød, hvis bare de giver dem penge.

    🤑 ingen aktivisme tilbage længere, bare penge.

    #FarmKind #CompassionCalculator #EffectiveAltruism #ForgetVeganuary #vegan #vegansk #GoVegan #reducitarianism #LessMeat #hykleri #hypocricy #PoesLaw

  6. 🍽️ det nye budskab fra #DanskVegetariskForening: »du behøver ikke stoppe med at spise dyr, hvis bare du giver os penge i stedet for.«

    💶 logikken er at man i stedet for at spise #plantebaseret kan kompensere for #dyremishandling ved at donere penge til en #NGO (såsom #DVF), der arbejder for at folk skal spise #plantebaseret.

    🍖 problemet er bare, at #DVF ikke længere arbejder for at folk skal spise #plantebaseret, når de fortæller folk, at det er fint at spise #kød, hvis bare de giver dem penge.

    🤑 ingen aktivisme tilbage længere, bare penge.

    #FarmKind #CompassionCalculator #EffectiveAltruism #ForgetVeganuary #vegan #vegansk #GoVegan #reducitarianism #LessMeat #hykleri #hypocricy #PoesLaw

  7. Our so-called Leaders at the #EUCO apparently did not seem to seize the urgency, but at least did not kill the (already insufficient) 2040 EU #climate target. Still: a totally unnecessary extra lap that was taken, delaying the whole process. And: what at the end matters are the (legislative, then factual) measures that are taken to reduce emissions and achieve the target! #FlyLess #LessMeat #EndFossils #RestoreNature

  8. Nature is so beautiful. But men are screwing it up. Because non-progressive politicians (in power: mostly the conservatives) instead of protecting it still allowing to burn fossils, to destroy peatlands & to mass-produce meat!
    #ActTheFuckNow #RestoreNature #LessMeat #FlyLess #LessIsMore #Natura2000

  9. I haven’t even left for the office yet, and I’m already unreasonably excited about lunch.

    I basically made cashew chicken, but with a bunch of extra cashews and no chicken. It turned out very well; we’ll see how well it reheats. 😋


    #StirFry #LessMeat

  10. “I’m thrilled that today the judges agreed with our analysis that ignoring the advice of governmental climate change advisers may well be illegal, and I hope it marks the beginning of policymakers in government taking action that may well mitigate climate change in food and farming, rather than continuing to hurl us all towards climate catastrophe.” #lessmeat #climatecrisis
    theguardian.com/environment/20

  11. What's the market for #recipes that are both low carb & low meat?

    We have a family member who has to eat low carb. We also strive to #EatLessMeat. This has forced me to get pretty creative in the kitchen. I've built a decent repertoire of recipes that are #keto-friendly, kid-friendly, working-parent-friendly, animal-friendly(ish), & don't use artificial sweeteners. It's a niche need, but curious if anyone else out there is chasing a similar diet & could use help!

    #cookbook #lessmeat #lowcarb

  12. @TwraSun ich finde auch schlimm, dass in Restaurants vegetarische Gerichte nach wie vor kaum zu finden sind, vegane schon gar nicht. Viele Kellner:innen scheinen nicht einmal den Unterschied zwischen den beiden zu kennen.

    Ich weise in Restaurants (obwohl ich Flexitarier bin) jetzt immer drauf hin, dass ich mir mehr vegetarische Gerichte auf der Karte wünschen würde.

    #lessMeat #vegetarian #govegan

  13. "If everyone chose plant-based foods for just half their meals, we would have fewer animals suffering, and a tremendously better shot at avoiding the most dire consequences of climate change."
    #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #dietchange #lessmeat

    Peter Singer: Fix Your Diet, Save the Planet nyti.ms/3KZbgt9

  14. CW: Lab meat sustainability discussion

    @RadicalAnthro

    From the perspective of animal welfare, lab meat makes sense.

    Environmentally, the answer is not so clear in the case of free ranging beef when including soil carbon storage in grassland-rumiant ecosystems. Admittedly, the grasslands would need to be managed very biodiversity-friendly and there are simply not enough grasslands to feed 9 billion people with a western meat overconsupmtion habits.
    And for pig & poultry, except in a backyard or really smallscale farms there is anyway no sustainable production.

    So, for an electricity-based meat production (btw, where do they source their raw materials? Recycled organic wastes? Legumes?), we need to consider the direct and indirect emissions of the electricity system. In many countries, the share of renewables is on the rise, but currently, solar and wind are mainly adding production capacity to cover the increases in consumption, with only slight decreases in total emissions of the energy sector because coal, gas and oil are still burned. All the promoters of tech-solutions assume that their product will use only zero emission electricity, without having marginal effects on the whole system.

    Then there is the health perspective: Although I cheer every meat alternative that helps to bring down factory farming, I am reluctant of ultraprocessed foods produced by intransparent companies (But that is not my field of expertise, more a gut-feeling).

    And finally, what I think is the most important point and also interesting for anthropologists: the dependence on highly centralized and technizised systems for food production is not a good idea. Not for resilience as they have vulnerable supply chains (a lab needs many components from different parts pf the world, starting with latex gloves). And not from a cultural perspective, as food production is an inherent part of human subsistence. It is unwise, to be totally disconnected from the people that produce our food and their way of live.

    #AgroEcology #PeasantFarming #LabMeat #ArtificialMeat #Meat #LessMeat #Vegetarian #Vegan

  15. CW: Lab meat sustainability discussion

    @RadicalAnthro

    From the perspective of animal welfare, lab meat makes sense.

    Environmentally, the answer is not so clear in the case of free ranging beef when including soil carbon storage in grassland-rumiant ecosystems. Admittedly, the grasslands would need to be managed very biodiversity-friendly and there are simply not enough grasslands to feed 9 billion people with a western meat overconsupmtion habits.
    And for pig & poultry, except in a backyard or really smallscale farms there is anyway no sustainable production.

    So, for an electricity-based meat production (btw, where do they source their raw materials? Recycled organic wastes? Legumes?), we need to consider the direct and indirect emissions of the electricity system. In many countries, the share of renewables is on the rise, but currently, solar and wind are mainly adding production capacity to cover the increases in consumption, with only slight decreases in total emissions of the energy sector because coal, gas and oil are still burned. All the promoters of tech-solutions assume that their product will use only zero emission electricity, without having marginal effects on the whole system.

    Then there is the health perspective: Although I cheer every meat alternative that helps to bring down factory farming, I am reluctant of ultraprocessed foods produced by intransparent companies (But that is not my field of expertise, more a gut-feeling).

    And finally, what I think is the most important point and also interesting for anthropologists: the dependence on highly centralized and technizised systems for food production is not a good idea. Not for resilience as they have vulnerable supply chains (a lab needs many components from different parts pf the world, starting with latex gloves). And not from a cultural perspective, as food production is an inherent part of human subsistence. It is unwise, to be totally disconnected from the people that produce our food and their way of live.

    #AgroEcology #PeasantFarming #LabMeat #ArtificialMeat #Meat #LessMeat #Vegetarian #Vegan

  16. CW: Lab meat sustainability discussion

    @RadicalAnthro

    From the perspective of animal welfare, lab meat makes sense.

    Environmentally, the answer is not so clear in the case of free ranging beef when including soil carbon storage in grassland-rumiant ecosystems. Admittedly, the grasslands would need to be managed very biodiversity-friendly and there are simply not enough grasslands to feed 9 billion people with a western meat overconsupmtion habits.
    And for pig & poultry, except in a backyard or really smallscale farms there is anyway no sustainable production.

    So, for an electricity-based meat production (btw, where do they source their raw materials? Recycled organic wastes? Legumes?), we need to consider the direct and indirect emissions of the electricity system. In many countries, the share of renewables is on the rise, but currently, solar and wind are mainly adding production capacity to cover the increases in consumption, with only slight decreases in total emissions of the energy sector because coal, gas and oil are still burned. All the promoters of tech-solutions assume that their product will use only zero emission electricity, without having marginal effects on the whole system.

    Then there is the health perspective: Although I cheer every meat alternative that helps to bring down factory farming, I am reluctant of ultraprocessed foods produced by intransparent companies (But that is not my field of expertise, more a gut-feeling).

    And finally, what I think is the most important point and also interesting for anthropologists: the dependence on highly centralized and technizised systems for food production is not a good idea. Not for resilience as they have vulnerable supply chains (a lab needs many components from different parts pf the world, starting with latex gloves). And not from a cultural perspective, as food production is an inherent part of human subsistence. It is unwise, to be totally disconnected from the people that produce our food and their way of live.

    #AgroEcology #PeasantFarming #LabMeat #ArtificialMeat #Meat #LessMeat #Vegetarian #Vegan

  17. CW: Lab meat sustainability discussion

    @RadicalAnthro

    From the perspective of animal welfare, lab meat makes sense.

    Environmentally, the answer is not so clear in the case of free ranging beef when including soil carbon storage in grassland-rumiant ecosystems. Admittedly, the grasslands would need to be managed very biodiversity-friendly and there are simply not enough grasslands to feed 9 billion people with a western meat overconsupmtion habits.
    And for pig & poultry, except in a backyard or really smallscale farms there is anyway no sustainable production.

    So, for an electricity-based meat production (btw, where do they source their raw materials? Recycled organic wastes? Legumes?), we need to consider the direct and indirect emissions of the electricity system. In many countries, the share of renewables is on the rise, but currently, solar and wind are mainly adding production capacity to cover the increases in consumption, with only slight decreases in total emissions of the energy sector because coal, gas and oil are still burned. All the promoters of tech-solutions assume that their product will use only zero emission electricity, without having marginal effects on the whole system.

    Then there is the health perspective: Although I cheer every meat alternative that helps to bring down factory farming, I am reluctant of ultraprocessed foods produced by intransparent companies (But that is not my field of expertise, more a gut-feeling).

    And finally, what I think is the most important point and also interesting for anthropologists: the dependence on highly centralized and technizised systems for food production is not a good idea. Not for resilience as they have vulnerable supply chains (a lab needs many components from different parts pf the world, starting with latex gloves). And not from a cultural perspective, as food production is an inherent part of human subsistence. It is unwise, to be totally disconnected from the people that produce our food and their way of live.

    #AgroEcology #PeasantFarming #LabMeat #ArtificialMeat #Meat #LessMeat #Vegetarian #Vegan

  18. CW: Lab meat sustainability discussion

    @RadicalAnthro

    From the perspective of animal welfare, lab meat makes sense.

    Environmentally, the answer is not so clear in the case of free ranging beef when including soil carbon storage in grassland-rumiant ecosystems. Admittedly, the grasslands would need to be managed very biodiversity-friendly and there are simply not enough grasslands to feed 9 billion people with a western meat overconsupmtion habits.
    And for pig & poultry, except in a backyard or really smallscale farms there is anyway no sustainable production.

    So, for an electricity-based meat production (btw, where do they source their raw materials? Recycled organic wastes? Legumes?), we need to consider the direct and indirect emissions of the electricity system. In many countries, the share of renewables is on the rise, but currently, solar and wind are mainly adding production capacity to cover the increases in consumption, with only slight decreases in total emissions of the energy sector because coal, gas and oil are still burned. All the promoters of tech-solutions assume that their product will use only zero emission electricity, without having marginal effects on the whole system.

    Then there is the health perspective: Although I cheer every meat alternative that helps to bring down factory farming, I am reluctant of ultraprocessed foods produced by intransparent companies (But that is not my field of expertise, more a gut-feeling).

    And finally, what I think is the most important point and also interesting for anthropologists: the dependence on highly centralized and technizised systems for food production is not a good idea. Not for resilience as they have vulnerable supply chains (a lab needs many components from different parts pf the world, starting with latex gloves). And not from a cultural perspective, as food production is an inherent part of human subsistence. It is unwise, to be totally disconnected from the people that produce our food and their way of live.

    #AgroEcology #PeasantFarming #LabMeat #ArtificialMeat #Meat #LessMeat #Vegetarian #Vegan