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Bad news: Eating local, organic won't shrink yo

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Bad news: Eating local, organic won't shrink your carbon footprint


Science | 207544 hits | Nov 07 9:33 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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If you're paying more for local and organic groceries because you care about the environment, here's some bad news: science shows your efforts won't have much impact on your carbon emissions. The good news is that scientists have calculated which dietary

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  1. by avatar DrCaleb
    Wed Nov 08, 2017 2:07 pm
    Newsflash: That isn't why people eat organic. :|

  2. by avatar raydan
    Wed Nov 08, 2017 10:52 pm
    I eat local as much as I can... don't really care if I'm shrinking my carbon footprint because of it.

  3. by avatar herbie
    Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:39 pm
    I eat cows from down the street.
    Too bad they're trucked to Alberta, slaughtered, butchered, shrink wrapped and sent back first. I didn't ask to add as much of a carbon footprint as is possible.
    But the lambs down the street I have no idea what becomes of them, we're only allowed to buy shrink wrapped mutton from New Zealand.
    Sort of like the big damn lake at the end of my street that's made us all sick of trout and char, yet the procession of supermarket managers fresh from business college can't figure out why no one buys the farmed trout. Shit, they can't even figure out to stop ordering it.

  4. by housewife
    Thu Nov 09, 2017 12:23 am
    I buy local to help support the farmers and cause of the taste differences. Trucked from god knows where can never compare with fresh picked.

  5. by avatar fifeboy
    Thu Nov 09, 2017 2:07 am
    "housewife" said
    I buy local to help support the farmers and cause of the taste differences. Trucked from god knows where can never compare with fresh picked.

    Exactly, I buy chickens from a local Hutterite colony, because it tastes like... well... chicken. Beef comes from grass fed Holstein steers kept by a local dairy producer and pork she also raises. She also sells lamb from one of her friends. Fantastic!

  6. by avatar DrCaleb
    Thu Nov 09, 2017 1:42 pm
    "fifeboy" said
    I buy local to help support the farmers and cause of the taste differences. Trucked from god knows where can never compare with fresh picked.

    Exactly, I buy chickens from a local Hutterite colony, because it tastes like... well... chicken. Beef comes from grass fed Holstein steers kept by a local dairy producer and pork she also raises. She also sells lamb from one of her friends. Fantastic!

    There is just such a difference between locally grown fresh produce, and the stuff they sell in grocery stores. And there is a third level, produce you find in markets in places like France. Locally grown and sold produce is good, but those farmers know how to turn it up to eleven.

  7. by avatar CharlesAnthony
    Fri Nov 10, 2017 10:51 pm
    Good news: Only mental retards and psychopaths need to worry about their carbon footprints!

  8. by Thanos
    Fri Nov 10, 2017 11:04 pm
    V8 juice is 1/8th gasoline.

  9. by avatar herbie
    Fri Nov 10, 2017 11:09 pm
    Yeah in my part of the world the 100 Mile Diet means you can't even get to a WalMart or a Safeway. The Farmer's Market can't supply the 15 customers that show up. Maybe we can eat hay until they build a sawmill scrap wood-fired greenhouse complex...



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