Yeah, the documentary may be gory, but the site itself is absolutely fine. I don't think this was fair.
I'd love it if people would stop "what about"-ing every good news post I make.
In case you haven't heard, they are ending subsidies for this kind of thing.
If you don't believe in consumer actions at all, you are in the wrong community. This community is specifically dedicated to actions individuals can take.
Where facilities exist. Glass goes to the landfill in many areas.
The UAE also has a large propaganda wing dedicated to cleaning up their image on Reddit. While I moderated some eco communities there, I banned dozens of their sockpuppet accounts that were posting greenwashed articles about them. It never ended.
Luckily this user is not one such sockpuppet, but it is important to look out for them.
You have to explicitly set the language of your reply to English, I find. Since you can't on most apps, you may just be unable to reply from them.
The conversion losses to feed animals is very high. It takes 76% less land for us to subsist on plants rather than to eat meat. Well, actually, that's the world average, it might be even higher in the US because of its higher meat consumption. I should check the study again.
It takes 76% less land for us to just eat plants, rather than to grow them to feed to animals that we then in turn eat. Really amazing how inefficient it is.
The original article does specify contiguous US.
Personally, I don't see much resemblance at all between Queen Anne's Lace and Poison Hemlock. They both have white umbrella flowers, but the flowers are not much alike and the foliage is entirely different.
Now, Wild Chervil and Poison Hemlock, on the other hand...