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milestogo

(16,829 posts)
Tue Oct 9, 2018, 06:54 PM Oct 2018

Are you willing to consider giving up meat to reduce greenhouse gases causing climate change? [View all]


87 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited
I'm already a vegan.
7 (8%)
I'm already a vegetarian.
19 (22%)
I already do meat-free Mondays.
1 (1%)
I'm willing to cut back on the amount of meat I eat.
34 (39%)
No, animal agriculture has nothing to do with climate change.
2 (2%)
No, I love meat.
4 (5%)
No fucking way.
11 (13%)
OTHER
9 (10%)
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My consumption is already largely limited to small additions to other cooked foods for flavor hlthe2b Oct 2018 #1
Me too, I have been this way since college. BigmanPigman Oct 2018 #4
I am willing to look at eating more vegan fare. Blue_true Oct 2018 #2
Next April will be fully thirty years Codeine Oct 2018 #3
I've been vegetarian for 10 and vegan for 5. MLAA Oct 2018 #21
Next April will be fully thirty years. LenaBaby61 Oct 2018 #54
I started as soon as I had my own place Codeine Oct 2018 #121
I'm vegan. Mendocino Oct 2018 #76
There is NO hostility to eating vegetarian... brooklynite Oct 2018 #100
I've been vegan for almost 30 years, too. Cha Oct 2018 #125
even though I am a vegetarian... IcyPeas Oct 2018 #5
Yes +1 BeckyDem Oct 2018 #7
Almond breeze is great for milk. Much better than silk in my opinion. Joe941 Oct 2018 #51
I cut way back and will do more to help relieve us from the greater harm. BeckyDem Oct 2018 #6
so what will happen to the farm animals? do they go extinct? samnsara Oct 2018 #8
As things stand, climate change is going to make all of us extinct. milestogo Oct 2018 #9
I avoid eating mammals but I could easily give up all meat. democratisphere Oct 2018 #10
Can't afford it, but the answer is NO anyway Puzzledtraveller Oct 2018 #11
Vegetables, legumes, and grains are much cheaper than meat. athena Oct 2018 #97
Yes, and also because I choose not to eat anything with a face (aka The Tommy LaSorta diet c-rational Oct 2018 #12
To folks who don't think they can give up animal products.... MLAA Oct 2018 #13
"do you love meat more than your kids" handmade34 Oct 2018 #55
That's nothing compared to the open hostility towards meat eaters dansolo Oct 2018 #134
this is the shit... handmade34 Oct 2018 #135
Yes, that's it right there. Most folks don't even see this, for some reason. JudyM Oct 2018 #72
I don't eat meat, rusty fender Oct 2018 #14
I have the same problem. milestogo Oct 2018 #15
My dog hates kibble - only wants meat womanofthehills Oct 2018 #80
Yeah, I'm a vegetarian TeapotInATempest Oct 2018 #91
It would be animal abuse if we tried to rusty fender Oct 2018 #95
I'm vegan at home, but only vegetarian at restaurants. Joe941 Oct 2018 #16
I say, good for you! That is understandable. MLAA Oct 2018 #19
I've drastically reduced my meat consumption cally Oct 2018 #17
Good! That is wonderful. MLAA Oct 2018 #20
No, but I will volunteer to be child-free. The_jackalope Oct 2018 #18
Weird, who said you couldn't eat what you wanted?? It was a poll!! nt USALiberal Oct 2018 #22
In that case, I changed my vote to "No fucking way." The_jackalope Oct 2018 #24
LOL, wow, you need a nap. nt USALiberal Oct 2018 #25
And you need to become OK with others holding strong opinions. The_jackalope Oct 2018 #28
LOL, even weirder response. nt USALiberal Oct 2018 #30
Whatevs, bro. The_jackalope Oct 2018 #31
Cool Dude, like WOW man. nt USALiberal Oct 2018 #32
Your mockery is devastating. The_jackalope Oct 2018 #34
Pointing out the child factor is a big contribution. Hortensis Oct 2018 #56
social engineering isn't automatically a bad thing. Kurt V. Oct 2018 #66
Quite the creative allegation. LanternWaste Oct 2018 #73
Aw, is someone trying to make you feel guilty? Iggo Oct 2018 #89
I am doing both (child-free and vegetarian). milestogo Oct 2018 #23
I'm child-free and have been vegan for over five years. athena Oct 2018 #98
I never said you couldn't do both The_jackalope Oct 2018 #109
I have greatly limited our household consumption of factory meat GulfCoast66 Oct 2018 #26
Better for health, better for the environment, eliminates animal cruelty. milestogo Oct 2018 #38
I am obviously not vegetarian, but respect those who chose to be GulfCoast66 Oct 2018 #39
Agree and same here. Except for fish, though, our meat comes Hortensis Oct 2018 #57
How many would eliminate using air conditioning ? MichMan Oct 2018 #27
Or refrigeration? The_jackalope Oct 2018 #29
I have yet to convince my wife we could do without a refrigerator... hunter Oct 2018 #126
I think we may have to consider a lot of things that seem difficult. milestogo Oct 2018 #36
I take that you do not live in Central Florida? GulfCoast66 Oct 2018 #40
Well they don't have air conditioning in many poor countries in Africa. milestogo Oct 2018 #41
Have you ever lived in a hot climate without AC? GulfCoast66 Oct 2018 #42
Yes, I have lived in SubSaharan Africa. milestogo Oct 2018 #48
Conditions required to sustain marginally decent life Hortensis Oct 2018 #59
Does climate change only affect Americans? milestogo Oct 2018 #67
Yet somehow our ancestors survived without it for decades MichMan Oct 2018 #63
AC saves older people's lives... Joe941 Oct 2018 #69
They also survived without making petulant, irrelevant responses on the internet. LanternWaste Oct 2018 #74
"Designed to make themselves appear clever" Tipperary Oct 2018 #86
we survived without a lot of things qazplm135 Oct 2018 #84
I hate air-conditioning violetpastille Oct 2018 #81
Solar panels work great to offset ac... Joe941 Oct 2018 #52
Dont they still expel hot air into the environment? MichMan Oct 2018 #65
ACs will move hot air... Joe941 Oct 2018 #68
I used to be a vegetarian, but now I eat some meat. marylandblue Oct 2018 #33
Vegetarian for 26 years Sprite Oct 2018 #35
give up your car and your AC, buying crap you don't need made in China - Kali Oct 2018 #37
I'm a hospice nurse driving around several counties I do have a hybrid car. mucifer Oct 2018 #53
I own a construction company with heavy equipment, trucks, cars, john657 Oct 2018 #71
Going vegan is a lot easier than giving up one's car or AC. athena Oct 2018 #104
so taking the easy way out is your recommendation? Kali Oct 2018 #113
Willing to give up a lot, cut back (which I already do), but end of the day JCMach1 Oct 2018 #43
And give up eating meat loaded with hormones? ProudLib72 Oct 2018 #44
Already have, I'm vegan davekriss Oct 2018 #45
I would give up meat to feed the starving. I'll go electric to cut carbon McCamy Taylor Oct 2018 #46
Going vegan does more for the environment than switching to an electric car. athena Oct 2018 #102
It's not an 'or' thing. It's going to take many paths, and you can take many at once, mahina Oct 2018 #108
I've raised beef cattle most of my life jcgoldie Oct 2018 #47
I've been a vegetarian Raine Oct 2018 #49
I gave up meat over 25 years ago PatSeg Oct 2018 #50
as long as i can have gravy. broccoli does not make gravy. pansypoo53219 Oct 2018 #58
I make vegetarian gravy all the time. Codeine Oct 2018 #75
i am not a fan of mushrooms. pansypoo53219 Oct 2018 #110
I make mine without Codeine Oct 2018 #116
i can fake a sauce. not gravy. i did buy mushroom POWDER for stroganoff. pansypoo53219 Oct 2018 #139
99% of the animal products at your grocery store come from the factory farm industry. athena Oct 2018 #101
buy WI organic eggs & milk. think my one butcher gets meat from the UWM ag program. pansypoo53219 Oct 2018 #111
The mind is willing, the body not so much. MyNameGoesHere Oct 2018 #60
We cut back big on portion size, which was amazingly easy actually. Hortensis Oct 2018 #61
I spent a long time honing my pitmaster skills. BlueTsunami2018 Oct 2018 #62
Slowly moving that way ..more expenses over ideology dembotoz Oct 2018 #64
NO!!!! john657 Oct 2018 #70
We're still meat eaters, but far, far less. mountain grammy Oct 2018 #77
Are vegetarians giving up beans? Sneederbunk Oct 2018 #78
Why would they? TeapotInATempest Oct 2018 #92
Plants are living things with feelings. I read this long ago----- panader0 Oct 2018 #96
Hey! I gave up smoking so I can give up meat lunatica Oct 2018 #79
Try Beyond Burgers TeapotInATempest Oct 2018 #93
Thanks! I will lunatica Oct 2018 #114
Sprouts carries the Beyond Burger patties. Codeine Oct 2018 #118
Great. I shop in both places lunatica Oct 2018 #124
Do you have a Whole Foods near you? TeapotInATempest Oct 2018 #137
When I wake up... SimpleC Oct 2018 #82
Because you are fucking awesome! Iggo Oct 2018 #90
Already a vegetarian (health reasons) crazycatlady Oct 2018 #83
Actually, I don't see how free range chickens would effect climate change womanofthehills Oct 2018 #85
Chicken manure produces methane. And grass-fed beef is actually worse for the environment. athena Oct 2018 #99
I agree with you handmade34 Oct 2018 #136
I eat very little meat Raven123 Oct 2018 #87
I wouldn't cry if it became generally unavailable. Iggo Oct 2018 #88
Yes.... but.... Adrahil Oct 2018 #94
I gave up meat in 1994. I don't miss it at all. I am a very healthy 72 yr old. wasupaloopa Oct 2018 #103
Going vegan cuts one's risk of Alzheimer's disease to zero. athena Oct 2018 #106
you are spreading a lot of manure in this thread but vegan cutting risk of Alzheimers to zero is Kali Oct 2018 #112
That's utterly absurd. Codeine Oct 2018 #117
You might be thinking of Mad Cow Disease... Phentex Oct 2018 #119
Two cows are standing in a field. Codeine Oct 2018 #122
First of all, post a poll that has a definite question. Not "willing to consider". bitterross Oct 2018 #105
Other: I already did cut back. raging moderate Oct 2018 #107
I'm down to fish and chicken now, and I could probably drop the chicken. VOX Oct 2018 #115
Fish only Pescatarian (sp?). That's what I want to be ! Remember reading Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #123
Humans do that from time to time as well. VOX Oct 2018 #138
Is there such a thing as a part-time vegan? Phentex Oct 2018 #120
I'm already cutting back Calculating Oct 2018 #127
Becoming vegan, vegetarian, carless or even a hermit isn't going to solve climate change. roamer65 Oct 2018 #128
Extermination? milestogo Oct 2018 #129
Aggressive birth control promotion and monetary incentives for voluntary sterilization. roamer65 Oct 2018 #130
Imagine 10 billion trying to survive after this happens. Welcome to Earth 2100. roamer65 Oct 2018 #131
I eat eggs from pasture-raised chickens and about four ounces of chicken a week. femmedem Oct 2018 #132
No beef, but... RichardRay Oct 2018 #133
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