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"Rupert" > wrote
Do you claim that *no-one* who talks about the "inefficiency" of meat production has this environmental argument in mind? That seems like a pretty extraordinary claim to me. ----> He's saying that the argument that you can grow 50 pounds of potatoes (or whatever the number is) using the same resources as it takes to produce one lb of beef (using conventional methods) is a silly argument, because potatoes and beef are not equivalent commodities any more than bicycles and cars or TVs and computers. It presumes that people are willing to substitute something they want for something they don't want. In this case they want both, and there are more than sufficient resources in the world to produce both. What is lacking is the political and economic will to produce distribute both to the hungry populations of the world. |
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