We Can Help Solve Hotcoldwetdry If You Just Give Up One Meat Meal A Week

Shouldn’t all Warmists be going meatless all the time and eating bugs?

Swap In Just One Meatless Meal a Week for an Easy Climate Win

As we emerge from winter, spring brings the promise of leafy greens, ripe red berries, and crisp asparagus—and the joy of planting new fruits and vegetables in home gardens.

All of this serves as new inspiration for the meals you put on your plate. As you test out budding in-season produce and add new plants to your garden, consider another change you can make to bring fresh life to your spring meals: eating a plant-based meal once a week.

“Vegan diets or plant-based diets, are vastly less resource intensive than animal-based diets,” says Gidon Eshel, research professor of environmental physics at Bard College, who has studied the environmental impacts of plant-based diets. (snip)

Research has shown that what we eat really can have an environmental impact. One 2023 study found that plant-based diets produce 75% less heat-trapping gas, generate 75% less water pollution, and use 75% less land for growing than meat-rich diets. Just one meatless meal a week can reduce your annual carbon footprint by as much as not driving your car for a month.

As you start shopping, consider visiting your local farmers markets for produce—they often carry in-season fruits and vegetables grown locally, adding another bonus for lowering the emissions impact of your meal.

How about this? Mind your own f’ing business, cultists. Go practice what you preach. Leave the rest of us alone.

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6 Responses to “We Can Help Solve Hotcoldwetdry If You Just Give Up One Meat Meal A Week”

  1. Dana says:

    Our esteemed host asked:

    Shouldn’t all Warmists be going meatless all the time and eating bugs?

    Do bugs not constitute meat? Are bugs acceptable for vegans?

    Hey, I’ve been told since childhood that fish are not meat, so . . . .

  2. Dana says:

    As we emerge from winter, spring brings the promise of leafy greens, ripe red berries, and crisp asparagus—and the joy of planting new fruits and vegetables in home gardens.

    LOL! Tell me again how these mostly urban liberals are “planting new fruits and vegetables in home gardens.”

    As for “crisp asparagus,” the Lord did make three serious mistakes in creation: peas, lima beans, and asparagus.

    • Alias says:

      Dana will you be planting your 30 acres of soy this year?

      liberal men NEED that soy. Dont force them to eat meat.

      What sort of price/profit are you looking at harvest?

    • Elwood P. Dowd says:

      How dare the big C Catholic brother Dana disparage his Lord!! Peas, lima beans and asparagus were seriously mistaken creations but not racism, misogyny, childhood cancer and pedophile Catholic priests??

  3. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    The increasingly belligerent William OUTRAGED at the mere suggestion that Americans eat one non-meat meal a week!!

    He acreeches: “How about this? Mind your own fucking business, cultists. Go practice what you preach. Leave the rest of us alone.”

    LOL. Take a deep breath and IGNORE the mere SUGGESTION. It will be good for hypertenssion.

    Why does this suggestion upset you so much?

  4. Aliss says:

    ground beef national average is now $6.70 80% lean

    Didn’t Trump promise his boy Teach LOWER grocery prices?

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