• RagingRobot@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Or just regulate these big factory farms more. Stop subsidizing these things Make it more expensive and people won’t buy as much.

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        1 year ago

        Nobody NEEDS to eat meat 3x per day. Subsidize healthy food options instead.

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        1 year ago

        Animal products are incredibly harmful to the climate and are inherently wasteful.

        Those corporations get their money from people like you.

        Yes regulation would be the best to stop them but you know that’s not gonna happen any time soon, especially when everyone refuses to change their own habits, politicians aren’t gonna force through regulations that get people angry because they want their steaks.

        Why do you want to continue to participate in something bad until it’s legally not allowed anymore?
        Why not do what you can (stop consuming animal products) while also advocating for regulation and political change?

        What does holding evil corporations accountable look like if not refusing to give them your money?

      • SCB@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        The “top 100 companies” line misplaces blame because, as you can clearly see, they produce shit the world uses constantly (the top “emitters” are all fuel/logistics)

        You can’t “hold them responsible” without things like carbon taxes that are all politically non-viable in most places. The companies aren’t emitting, themselves - demand for their products is the problem.

        All those power plants aren’t on as a hobby. They’re powering homes. The emitters are the end users.