The more I read about methane and livestock, the less I feel like eating meat. I'm not going to be a vegetarian or vegan, but consuming less meat and dairy seems like such a simple change, as long as we can offer farmers alternatives. (As a comparison, I've been looking at concrete, and the solutions are much more difficult and further away there).
I totally agree. I also realised I can't eliminate meat totally from my diet but I can definitely reduce the amount I eat and try as much as possible that the meat also comes from local farmers.
The more I read about methane and livestock, the less I feel like eating meat. I'm not going to be a vegetarian or vegan, but consuming less meat and dairy seems like such a simple change, as long as we can offer farmers alternatives. (As a comparison, I've been looking at concrete, and the solutions are much more difficult and further away there).
I totally agree. I also realised I can't eliminate meat totally from my diet but I can definitely reduce the amount I eat and try as much as possible that the meat also comes from local farmers.