Hemingwavy
Hemingwavy t1_ix7pnep wrote
Reply to comment by mini_z in Indigenous people are less likely to survive the year after an ICU admission. 12 months after being admitted to intensive care, an Indigenous person is more likely to have died than a non-Indigenous person, according to Australian research. by MistWeaver80
Also indigenous people are the most incarcerated minority on earth, 1/6 indigenous men above the are of 14 has alcohol dependancy, a greater proportion of indigenous Australians live rurally which reduces life expendancy.
Hemingwavy t1_iryeq6p wrote
Reply to comment by corizano in New Zealand proposes taxing cow burps to reduce emissions by TDYDave2
>So by phasing out cattle what do you propose we do with grassland pastures?
Pave over them and build skeeball arcades.
> Yes feedlotting is an environmental disaster but cattle raised regeneratively are actually drawing more carbon than the emissions they produce
And it's cool to drive your hummer to the shops if each time you do it you buy millions of tons of carbon offsets.
You ever seen regeneratively raised cattle at the supermarket? No? You ever seen it at restaurants? Again no?
Found the Yank.
Hemingwavy t1_irx2fpp wrote
Reply to comment by jasusquisto in New Zealand proposes taxing cow burps to reduce emissions by TDYDave2
Cattle is basically the most wasteful regular food type. It's better to eat chicken or pork from the other side of the planet than a cow raised next door. It takes 8 calories in to get 1 calorie of beef out.
Hemingwavy t1_jacia1c wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL Last year 93yo actor James Hong became the oldest person ever to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has over 600 acting credits spanning 70 years. by n3xus-7
You don't receive them. You just buy them after being notable enough. They cost tens of thousands of dollars and you have to pay thousands of dollars annually afterwards.