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kzlife76 t1_je1pf4s wrote

Does this mean we can still eat steak?

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kurtcobainwaskilled t1_je1zlm3 wrote

you could always eat steak because individual action is not going to stop climate change. it’s up to the 100 corporations who account for what, 70% emissions?

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Margidoz t1_je2l8zb wrote

How exactly are corporations supposed to reduce emissions without people consuming less?

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cardmanimgur t1_je2vr3e wrote

Well it would involve spending money into cleaner practices and cutting into profits... So not going to happen.

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spotted-cat t1_je3lfhi wrote

The government could outlaw beef farms and find some sort of substitute. Like in Japan beef is supposedly stupid expensive so some people substitute with horse meat. Which sounds kinda yuck until you consider the fact that McDonald’s is allowed to make rat burgers with no legal consequences whatsoever.

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Margidoz t1_je3onyv wrote

Why would any politicians kill their career by banning something widely popular?

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spotted-cat t1_je3oz9l wrote

It wouldn’t kill their career — they’d gain the vote of the entire green party. Plus, even if they did it’d be hard to enforce anyway — there’d totally be a black market beef market. Like if people already have a shit-ton of beef cows the government could not possibly stop them all from slaughtering them all at once and selling it off to friends and family.

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Cwallace98 t1_je2ljpp wrote

I can buy that Dodge Ram then? And tear out that pesky catalytic converter?

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kinzer13 t1_je3q4np wrote

Just park it unattended in any city and you won't have to take it out yourself!

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Margidoz t1_je2l65x wrote

Well no, we should still choose to not unnecessarily harm animals

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NoAd5230 t1_je3s533 wrote

Anerobic methane from cattle is Carbon neutral. Methane was never really a problem with livestock.

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