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Your Excuses For Eating Meat Are Predictable And Wrong, Study Fi
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By: Thetis099 Date: June 11, 2024, 10:18 am
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"Oof, right in the cognitive dissonance."
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Re: Your Excuses For Eating Meat Are Predictable And Wrong, Stud
y Finds
By: Aardtacha Date: June 11, 2024, 10:20 am
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I don't make excuses. I just like meat, thanks.
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Re: Your Excuses For Eating Meat Are Predictable And Wrong, Stud
y Finds
By: nsw11 Date: June 11, 2024, 5:23 pm
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I also eat meat because I like it but I'm curious, does anyone
have the citation for the climate study or studies? I've looked
for it and can't find it, only many statements referring to
'scientific studies'.
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Re: Your Excuses For Eating Meat Are Predictable And Wrong, Stud
y Finds
By: Thetis099 Date: June 11, 2024, 7:22 pm
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[quote author=nsw11 link=topic=2795.msg256393#msg256393
date=1718144617]
I also eat meat because I like it but I'm curious, does anyone
have the citation for the climate study or studies? I've looked
for it and can't find it, only many statements referring to
'scientific studies'.
[/quote]
I'm not sure exactly what data you are looking for, but there
are many journal articles in the links in this one, or just two
clicks away among the links in a previous article of theirs (if
it exists) between the this article and the source scientific
journal information. You may have to click through a few to
find what you are looking for. This is the link about the
avocados with several other environmental source articles in the
citations:
HTML https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/14695405241243199
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Re: Your Excuses For Eating Meat Are Predictable And Wrong, Stud
y Finds
By: Sahmtoo Date: June 11, 2024, 10:04 pm
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FWIW, I like meat too, but I have cut way way back and while the
transition was hard, it's pretty easy now, and I'm eating
better. The hard thing initially was figuring out how to make
filling meals without meat in the middle of the plate. Once I
found websites that have recipes that work for us, that problem
was solved.
I don't miss handling raw meat. The whole kitchen feels cleaner
without that.
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Re: Your Excuses For Eating Meat Are Predictable And Wrong, Stud
y Finds
By: AbidingDudev4.1 Date: June 12, 2024, 10:47 am
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Look, a study funded by people with an agenda will have results
favoring that agenda.
I do not desire to have a meat free diet, and while too much
meat is bad for you, everything in moderation, it's likely
something else will kill you.
Sure the animal is dead, but nobody is going to be breeding
chickens if you convince everyone to go vegan, those chickens
will never have been born, you aren't saving them or their
progeny.
Meat tastes good. I don't think it's going away as a food
source.
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Re: Your Excuses For Eating Meat Are Predictable And Wrong, Stud
y Finds
By: farmgirl Date: June 12, 2024, 1:38 pm
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Somewhat related - the idea that being able to maintain a
vegetarian diet might be genetic.
HTML https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/maintaining-a-vegetarian-diet-might-be-in-your-genes-180983021/#:~:text=More%20specifically%2C%20the%20team%20noticed,including%20supporting%20the%20immune%20system.
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Re: Your Excuses For Eating Meat Are Predictable And Wrong, Stud
y Finds
By: LabPartner Date: June 12, 2024, 3:54 pm
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Just curious if anyone has done this study:
How many millions (billions?) of people would have to stop
eating meat before the factory farms that produce it would
switch to other products?
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Re: Your Excuses For Eating Meat Are Predictable And Wrong, Stud
y Finds
By: northbayteky Date: June 12, 2024, 4:22 pm
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[quote author=LabPartner link=topic=2795.msg256526#msg256526
date=1718225656]
Just curious if anyone has done this study:
How many millions (billions?) of people would have to stop
eating meat before the factory farms that produce it would
switch to other products?
[/quote]
The way to get people to stop eating meat is to show them how it
gets to their plate. Even then, I'm not sure it would actually
make a difference. I was born on a farm and am familiar with how
chickens, pigs and cows arrive in the grocery store and I still
buy it.
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Re: Your Excuses For Eating Meat Are Predictable And Wrong, Stud
y Finds
By: LabPartner Date: June 12, 2024, 4:39 pm
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[quote author=northbayteky link=topic=2795.msg256533#msg256533
date=1718227328]
[quote author=LabPartner link=topic=2795.msg256526#msg256526
date=1718225656]
Just curious if anyone has done this study:
How many millions (billions?) of people would have to stop
eating meat before the factory farms that produce it would
switch to other products?
[/quote]
The way to get people to stop eating meat is to show them how it
gets to their plate. Even then, I'm not sure it would actually
make a difference. I was born on a farm and am familiar with how
chickens, pigs and cows arrive in the grocery store and I still
buy it.
[/quote]
Not really my question, but I don't think it would work. I've
watched those videos already.
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