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      20 days ago

      And less vegetables, which are responsible for the other 70% of emissions.

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        Well, you need to eat something. But I guess after reducing meat, the next best thing would be fighting food waste.

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    One of those solutions should be recycling food waste into fertilizer. It’s ridiculous that all of those nutrients end up in landfills.

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      Many countries do have organic trash recycling. I’m not sure what they do with it though. Biogas?

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    Man, I’m tired of humanity min-maxing.

    Sometimes it feels like everything we do, we compulsively scale it until resources are depleted and ecosystems collapse.
    And because everything is globalized, that resource/ecosystem ends up being our whole planet. Anyone who does not participate, gets fucked anyways.

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      Without repeated optimization and limitless expansion, how will shareholders see the expected indefinite perpetual growth of their investments?