@[email protected] to World [email protected]English • 1 year agoEating meat creates four times more greenhouse gases than being vegan, landmark study findswww.independent.co.ukmessage-square952fedilinkarrow-up1965
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoNutrition isn’t just about filling up some hunger bar counted in calories, otherwise we should just grow sugar everywhere and diet coke would be idiotic. Cow milk has more calcium naturally (it gets added to the alternatives), more protein (soy milk comes close, almond milk does not), but more saturated fat (the others have healthier fats)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoI wasn’t really going into the context of nutrition as much as I was discussing energy production. There’s good information to be found in this further analysis, but it relies on fine points of data that I didn’t want to get bogged down on. My concept is more just efficiency of energy production over pollution rate. Good details though, so thank you.
Nutrition isn’t just about filling up some hunger bar counted in calories, otherwise we should just grow sugar everywhere and diet coke would be idiotic. Cow milk has more calcium naturally (it gets added to the alternatives), more protein (soy milk comes close, almond milk does not), but more saturated fat (the others have healthier fats)
I wasn’t really going into the context of nutrition as much as I was discussing energy production.
There’s good information to be found in this further analysis, but it relies on fine points of data that I didn’t want to get bogged down on.
My concept is more just efficiency of energy production over pollution rate. Good details though, so thank you.