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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 6656550" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>Now I've had a few hours to digest what was really a bad piece of TV, I'm struck by just how dopey the whole thing was. The bit about the insect traps was pathetic. Look how there's lots of insects in this forest then look how many insects there are in this field of maize, maize that will go for animal feed. What about the maize that goes for human feed Liz?!? Same bl00dy thing!! It was littered with dopey moments such as that. I was left wondering if she actually knew what point she was trying to make by the end of it, rather than just cobbled together some clips because she'd spent so much time making it.</p><p></p><p>Oh and here's all the info you need Liz from the absolute goldmine that is the Rogan/Kresser podcast:</p><p></p><p>If all animal production was ended overnight all over the globe the grand total of greenhouse gas emissions would be..........</p><p>2.6%</p><p></p><p>Just have a little think about that Liz.</p><p>And that's before you start to factor in exactly how damaging having to massively increase vegan production would be to all sorts of areas from emissions to biodiversity to soil erosion and depletion etc,etc,etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 6656550, member: 3563"] Now I've had a few hours to digest what was really a bad piece of TV, I'm struck by just how dopey the whole thing was. The bit about the insect traps was pathetic. Look how there's lots of insects in this forest then look how many insects there are in this field of maize, maize that will go for animal feed. What about the maize that goes for human feed Liz?!? Same bl00dy thing!! It was littered with dopey moments such as that. I was left wondering if she actually knew what point she was trying to make by the end of it, rather than just cobbled together some clips because she'd spent so much time making it. Oh and here's all the info you need Liz from the absolute goldmine that is the Rogan/Kresser podcast: If all animal production was ended overnight all over the globe the grand total of greenhouse gas emissions would be.......... 2.6% Just have a little think about that Liz. And that's before you start to factor in exactly how damaging having to massively increase vegan production would be to all sorts of areas from emissions to biodiversity to soil erosion and depletion etc,etc,etc. [/QUOTE]
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