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Should production of beef be reduced by more than 90%?
Yes 1 (100%)
No 0 (0%)
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Comparison of production of meat; Comparison of production of meat
Topic Started: Mar 5 2015, 06:24 PM (557 Views)
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http://www.pnas.org/content/111/33/11996.full
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http://www.nationalgeographic.com/foodfeatures/meat/
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Shouldn't this be in the general debate section? This is one of the reasons I reduce my intake of meat, to mostly vegetarian, some poultry and when it becomes more readily available: insects.
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DinosaurFan95
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So? Stop eating red meat?
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That's up to you. One can also reduce the intake instead of completely removing it from the diet.

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DinosaurFan95
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I only eat it evry once in a while.
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