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I have a feeling the effects of climate change during the next couple of decades will be the force majeure that will necessitate many changes in food production, whether anyone wants it or not. Forcing a change through laws will be difficult as it goes against market forces, traditions, and general human behavior.
May 27 Ā· 6 months ago
š drh3xx Ā· May 27 at 14:01:
@skyjake you're probably right unforunately I don't hold much hope for the planet. For all of our innovation we're a very arrogant and rather unintelligent species despite what we'd like to believe.
š satch Ā· May 27 at 15:34:
I agree that a gradual reduction is best, however if done at a measured pace, banning modern factory farming and mandating better living conditions for animals will result in higher meat prices and therefore lower consumption, as well as more ethical food production practices.
š² tepez Ā· May 27 at 19:28:
My first motivation for not eating meat and animal products in general is of respect and love towards animals. I wanted to stop being an active part of the gigantic machine of animal slavery and suffering. There are environmental benefits, there are health benefits too, but I consider those as byproducts. I don't think any petition will put farmers out of business, even though I would be happy to subsidize their future unemployment (current EU subsidies to the meat and dairy industry will suffice for many generations, I think).
In my experience, laws and regulations are surprisingly effective at convincing people to abandon their habits.
š Steve_Dracula Ā· May 28 at 17:32:
ā¦ and open the human farms and slaughterhouses? Because then Iām all in
End the slaughter age ā EU citizens: there is time until 5th June to sign the ECI petition to close animal farms and slaughterhouses.