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VeganPizza69 Ⓥ @ veganpizza69 @lemmy.world

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  • Not just land use. Arable land (not "marginal") can be considered as an input to production, a variable in the outcome. It is not the only variable. As we're talking about industrial agriculture, the other inputs are machinery, seeds, agrochemicals, and fuels (and labor if you want to count it here).

    The animal farming sector competes on all these in one way or another, raising demand and pricing out poorer farmers around the world. This isn't necessarily a rule, but it's common and it matters; not all inputs are near scarcity. The most important one is probably fertilizers: Savings in fertilizer requirements from plant-based diets - ScienceDirect

    Ex. from 2021 Global farmers facing fertiliser sticker shock may cut use, raising food security risks | Reuters

    This is made worse by the fact that the rich "developed" countries dedicate a lot of resources to animal farming, including feed crops, and they bring in loads of ag. subsidies for that. Poorer countries can't afford meaningful subsidies, so they can't compete to buy the expensive inputs as easily. Effectively, subsidies for eating animals in rich countries translates, through the invisible hand of the global ag. inputs market, into food insecurity in poor countries. I'm not the first to point that out: https://openknowledge.fao.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/0a8bd248-025d-49fd-99e2-d8ae972fa124/content

    And marginal land competes with forests, wetlands, biodiversity. "Marginal land" is a poisoned concept: https://tabledebates.org/blog/marginal-lands-sustainable-food-systems-panacea-or-bunk-concept

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    Soy, Slaughter, and Survival: How Animal Agriculture Fuels Rainforest Loss and Why Veganism Holds the Key

  • Not really a challenge, the "climate friendly" idea is pseudoscience and creative accounting.

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    The Anti-Vaccine Propaganda of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

    Take-home message:

    • Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is one of the main activists of the modern anti-vaccination movement.
    • The movie his corporation recently produced, Medical Racism: The New Apartheid, mixes real examples of racism in healthcare and vaccine misinformation to push an anti-vaccine agenda on marginalized communities of colour.
  • Given the advised quantity is impossible to achive, I’d never have a chance so you can spare the vegan preaching

    You can take choline supplements, so it's not impossible. Vegan preaching will continue. The assumption here that you're not sharing is that you want some magical "natural diet" while living a completely unnatural life. You have a medical condition, which was discovered thanks to modern medical science, modern biology and chemistry, and yet you imagine that you must obtain some "natural sources" as if that's an enchanted biological material instead of the very obvious: you're OK with sacrificing sentient beings for your fantasy of "natural independence from modernity".

    Oh, and factory farming is responsible for most of the animal products. That's part of your fantasy issue. Let's put it this way. If there were no factory farms, not only are you statistically unlikely to get your hands on eggs and livers, but if you had hens, you could afford only a small number of hens and your economic situation would pressure you to sell the eggs, not to consume them.

    Take the supplements.

    If you want to go full "primitivist", then understand first that the humans as "primitives" can only survive as tiny populations, a fraction of how many humans we have today. You would've probably died as a natural abortion or in childhood, just like me.
    It's bean a huge displeasure to talk to you, I hope that you remember me.

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    The Rise of Anti-Vegan Fascism

    No summary, the video is only 17 minutes long.

    Not sure why the automatic preview text is not in English.

  • Yeah, it's bad to know your enemy. Victory comes from being an ignorant belligerent.

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    Elon Musk's Family History in South Africa Reveals Ties to Apartheid & Neo-Nazi Movements - Democracy Now!

    Elon Musk was born in 1971 in Johannesburg, South Africa, and raised in a wealthy family under the country's racist apartheid laws. Musk's family history reveals ties to apartheid and neo-Nazi politics. We speak with Chris McGreal, reporter for The Guardian, to understand how Musk's upbringing shaped his worldview, as well as that of his South African-raised colleague Peter Thiel, a right-wing billionaire who co-founded PayPal alongside Musk. "Musk lived what can only be described as a neocolonial life," said McGreal. "If you were a white South African in that period and you had any money at all, you lived with servants at your beck and call."

    Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET.

    Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse @sopuli.xyz
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    Resistance 2.0: How To Survive The Next Four Years - SOME MORE NEWS

    M U T U A L - A I D

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    Author is Tadzio Müller

    To be sure, this concept has come under convincing criticism, inter alia from the left – firstly, of course, it is not "man" who is in charge, but very specific people, mostly rich, mostly white, mostly male; and secondly, it is not man "as such", but “man on capitalist steroids” who exploits the earth – but it has prevailed against much weaker competition, such as "capitalocene" (my term will of course suffer the exact same fate, but there's no harm in trying ;)), because it articulates a widespread affect, with Freud, a "discontent within the culture", a kind of repressed collective awareness, something like: "Wow, ok, right, we're charge, and, holy crap, are we fucking up this 'world domination' thing." The Anthropocene is thus not only the age of "human" causal and ecological dominance, it is also the age of “repressed failure" of those who were in any relevant way “deciders”. We're in charge, we know that our fossil capitalist mode of production an

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    Tangential: Japan court orders controversial 'Moonies' church to disband

    Fuck Cars @lemmy.ca
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    Noise: The not-so-silent killer? - The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service

    Fuck Cars @lemmy.world
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    4 Ways to Live Without a Car

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    "You must sacrifice": MAGA excuses for Trump's trade war echo "prosperity" preachers

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26874488

    Capitalism is a scam, and a part of a broader scam culture, a scam tradition.

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    How AI is revealing the language of the birds 🐦‍⬛🐦‍⬛🐦‍⬛🐦‍⬛🐦‍⬛

    Researchers have been eavesdropping on an unusual family of crows in Spain, collecting data on hundreds of thousands of different sounds the birds made. Small microphones recorded a variety of soft calls, far quieter than the familiar 'caws' people usually hear. The team then used AI to analyse the sounds and group them together. The researchers hope is to one day be able to understand the meaning of the birds' vocalisations and perhaps even try to speak their language.

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    Carol J. Adams: The Sexual Politics of Meat (recent interview)

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26551891

    Our patriarchal culture animalizes women and sexualizes animals, and without compulsory pregnancy among human and nonhuman females, both patriarchy and animal agriculture would fail. Carol Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegan Critical Theory, joins us. Highlights include:

    • How Carol got started on her personal journey to veganism;
    • Why patriarchal cultures associate masculinity with meat-eating and how women and animals become ‘absent referents’;
    • Why feminism and veganism have a long history of deep interconnection;
    • How sexism persists in the animals rights movement;
    • Why a vegan diet is a daily act of anti-oppressive resistance.
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    Luigi Mangione Lawyer's EXPLOSIVE Allegations: Cops ILLEGALLY Detained Him, Searched Without Warrant

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    Is fascism just when Colonialism happens to white people?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26074492

    Everybody and their grandpa is fascinated by fascism- how it takes root, builds to power, and causes so much damage along the way. But we so rarely talk about the uncomfortable connection it has with beloved European pastime colonialism. Let’s get into it!

    Enough Musk Spam @lemmy.world
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    Elon Is Selling Fascism Through Family: Here's How

    by Wisecrack

    Are Family Values Fascist?

    Recently a number of right-wing figures have become obsessed with children, whether it's having lots of them on their own, or creating a moral imperative for the rest of us to reproduce. So are they just really into the idea of spreading their own genetic code, or is there something more insidious going on? We'll explain in this video on the right-wing obsession with having children.

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    The Turning Point - Steve Cutts

    vimeo.com The Turning Point

    'The Turning Point' explores climate change, the destruction of the environment and species extinction from a different perspective. Music by Wantaways Created…

    The Turning Point

    'The Turning Point' explores climate change, the destruction of the environment and species extinction from a different perspective.

    Music by Wantaways

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    Advanced Civilizations Could be Indistinguishable from Nature

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/25314740

    https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.08057 Abstract: SETI is not a usual point of departure for environmental humanities. However, this paper argues that theories originating in this field have direct implications for how we think about viable inhabitation of the Earth. To demonstrate SETI's impact on environmental humanities, this paper introduces Fermi paradox as a speculative tool to probe possible trajectories of planetary history, and especially the "Sustainability Solution" proposed by Jacob Haqq-Misra and Seth Baum. This solution suggests that sustainable coupling between extraterrestrial intelligences and their planetary environments is the major factor in the possibility of their successful detection by remote observation. By positing that exponential growth is not a sustainable development pattern, this solution rules out space-faring civilizations colonizing solar systems or galaxies. This paper elaborates on Haqq-Misra's and

  • and this trash food has more microplastics in it

    It's not just in it, it's the packaging too, and it's the fat content, because fat usually helps with moving that plastic (and many other things). Packaging also refers to the containers used for food delivery.

    from this paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165993623000808

    If you're only focusing on "processed foods", you're missing the bigger problem.

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    "Crop Deaths" people don't care about animals.

  • I agree that it's important, but I'd point out that "local" means location is very important, and if you're building some new expansionist entity, that's going to be a problem. In general, getting low-tech will still require transportation (I'm not calling it 'trade').

    And oligarchs aren't the only problem, there's also climate mayhem. Every community needs to have friends elsewhere for when it's time to evacuate or even migrate, and the capacity the same for others.

    Without the adaptation and related capacity, localism just means waiting for a disaster to wipe the community out entirely like Pompeii being consumed by a volcano eruption.

    LE: typos

  • The archived link was done before most of the comments. Apparently the flooding in the UK, Valencia and the hurricanes in Florida were because they didn’t elect Trump to manage fire risk properly.

    It's the same logic as this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boobquake

  • guys... :(

  • Garbanzo beans = chickpeas

  • In case this is deleted, mods are morally obligated to post it where it fits.

  • It's good to that you recognize that cheese is extremely bourgeois.

  • Did the Atlanta city workers get training from the IDF?

  • Virtue signaling is a good thing. The problem is lack of virtue, not presence of signals.
  • Potash

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