Well the thing is that to protect the forest from becoming soybean or palm oil plantations the most effective way to do that is to decrease the amount of lifestock since you would be decreasing the demand for soybeans dramatically.I see. It's very hard to answer when you put it that way.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions; anything good could be co-opted for profit.
I'd still focus on deforestation and perhaps some real policies that promote sustainable agricultural practices.
However, I know how this world operates and what's going to happen. Ultimately, it all depends on local growers and how they work.
Vote with your wallet should apply here. If you truly believe in a cause, invest in it.
I love soy, but everything we touch often becomes a problem. It's not that meat is inherently bad; our approach to meat farming is bad.
We need to focus on education, a good social environment, sound ethics, and much more. It's up to civilization builders, but my voice feels muted.
It looks like making weapons and fighting among ourselves takes priority
Edit: Sorry for pooping on this thread with my ideology. I see that you found soy a good product & cause. All the best, really.
I'm sure you'll be healthier and more content eating something you believe in. My feeble attempt was to point out the complexity of this topic.
People who have the time and means to choose their food are blessed. Enjoy and be grateful. That's my main message, I feel.
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That may have been true in the past, but it doesn’t necessarily hold up today. The greenhouse gas emissions from food transport are generally quite low, often less than 5% of the total impact. So, for example in my research I see quite regularly that produce transported from southern to northern Europe can actually have a smaller carbon footprint than locally grown alternatives, all depending on how they’re produced.I agree, but animal products have their place. In northern countries, meat and fish are primary food sources.
Anyway, these are wicked problems, complex and difficult to solve.


