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In reply to the discussion: Five Foods That Are Killing the Planet [View all]Flaxbee
(13,661 posts)19. Agree with you 100%
Education of women seems to be the best form of birth control, but education of men would go a long way, too -- especially in cultures where the number of children you father factors into your worth as a human being.
I don't understand why people get so upset when it is suggested that they curtail their baby-making efforts. It may be a personal decision about the number of children you have, but it affects more than just your immediate family -- and asking people to take this finite system we all live in/on into account somehow (people say) violates their human rights. I don't get it, really, I don't. Zero population growth would be useful, but we should have negative planetary population growth for a while ... 5 billion people, absolute max.
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I would agree with some of that, but the bias against grazing livestock is wrong
bhikkhu
Dec 2013
#4
Farming - dairy, cattle, etc. - can be a vital part of an ecosystem if it is done well
Flaxbee
Dec 2013
#42
Why they have to stupidly imply that non "genetically modified" corn is any better for the planet.
enki23
Dec 2013
#6
Even NOT being vegan means adding twenty minutes of Label Reading Time to every grocery trip.
RC
Dec 2013
#12
yes, definitely. Grow a few vegetables in the summer - easy ones, like tomatoes, squash, and learn
Flaxbee
Dec 2013
#22
It is the canopy that grows over the coffee plants that makes it more ecologically friendly.
Blanks
Dec 2013
#20