lamby284 t1_j4wmz4g wrote
Reply to comment by __secter_ in 4-year-old whale of one of the world's rarest species is "likely to die" after becoming heavily entangled, NOAA says - CBS News by Simple_Opossum
What do the meat animals eat? Air? They get calories from nothing? More water is used to water the crops that had to be fed to those animals.
Edited: I replied to the wrong user but I'm keeping it :P
__secter_ t1_j4wrqxf wrote
The thing you're describing is the exact reason *[the user you meant to reply to] wrong
If you fed all those crops directly to people instead of livestock, there'd be no loss of energy/nutrition/calories to the middle steps(the livestock digesting the crops and turning it into meat, the livestock needing to drink gallons of water of its own, the massive industrial water requirements of the slaughter industry in general).
Imagine you have the option of giving someone a thousand bucks cash, or using it to buy them gift cards(with many fees and surcharges along the way) and jewelry to hawk.
In this analogy, the plants are the cash. The meat is the inefficient luxury goods it would be absurd and unsustainable to base an economy around.
lamby284 t1_j4wsxkf wrote
My dude, we are in agreement. It's way more efficient to feed ourselves directly rather than eat animals.
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