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cm0002@lemdro.id to Funny@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 2 days ago

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  • texture@lemmy.world
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    maybe they meant meat farms. meat uses more water than apparently anyone realizes or cares about. theres material to that reality, whether its acknowledged or not.

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      I think almonds use an inordinate amount of water.

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        It’s actually insane how much water almonds use. But we’d rather do that and use water to maintain golf courses in Arizona than think about boring things like crops and food.

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        Less than meat. But don’t just take my word for it: CA-Ag-Water-Use.pdf https://pacinst.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/CA-Ag-Water-Use.pdf

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          If I look at German sources almonds and beef/pork have the following overall water demand for 1 kg product:

          Almonds: 10000-15000 L/kg, beef: 15400 L/kg, pork needs apparently half of beef

          That does not necessarily sound like “less than meat”. Granted almonds are among the most water consuming plants. Potatoes need only 290 L/kg.

          https://berlin.nabu.de/umwelt-und-ressourcen/oekologisch-leben/essen-und-trinken/32632.html https://www.landwirtschaft.de/umwelt/natur/wasser/wasserfussabdruck-wie-viel-wasser-steckt-in-landwirtschaftlichen-produkten

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          Yeah, but how many people are eating that meat versus those almonds.

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            A kg of almonds takes 3000 liters of water, so that’s 1.9 calories per liter.

            Near as I can tell water cost of meat ranges from 2000 l/kg for chicken to maybe 15,000 l/kg for beef. That’s 0.09-0.6 calories/liter. So, 3-20x more people can eat almonds than meat.

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              They did the math

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              Where do you have the 3000 L of water for 1 kg almonds from? It is not in that paper. I read about 10000-15000L per kg almonds (here: https://berlin.nabu.de/umwelt-und-ressourcen/oekologisch-leben/essen-und-trinken/32632.html) but that was admittedly not a scientific publication.

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            You think they’re just growing and throwing away the almonds or something? Sheesh, people will use the stupidest most twisted logic to justify their own shitty actions.

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            Those data are thrown off by Spiders Georg

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        they do

    • cub Gucci@lemmy.today
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      There’s a solution you don’t see

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        well go on and share with us your wisdom then

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          It’s called veganism.

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            oh… well yeah obviously

            edit - thats what i was talking about the whole time

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            LET PEOPLE ENJOY THINGS!!

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            Yup

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      Aren’t “meat farms” are typically referred to as “ranches”?

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        i dont think factory farms are called ranches, regardless, i wanted to be clear.

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