A trio of researchers from the Technical University of Munich, the University of Greifswald and the University of Augsburg have found that the meat production process for organic meats produces approximately ...
I mean what do people expect? I wouldn’t even have been surprised if it had a higher impact.
Buying organic is not necessarily an ecological but rather an ethical decision.
Also I guess people that make sure to buy organic meat eat less of it anyway.
Is this actually supposed to be an argument against organic meat? :D
Aren’t the ethical benefits also massively oversold? Last I hears from vegan sites, organic is anywhere from slightly better to no difference at all for animal rights than conventional farming.
Sure, I wasn’t trying to praise organic meat. There are valid arguments against it being an ethical solution. I just found it to be an odd choice of an argument here.
I mean what do people expect? I wouldn’t even have been surprised if it had a higher impact. Buying organic is not necessarily an ecological but rather an ethical decision. Also I guess people that make sure to buy organic meat eat less of it anyway. Is this actually supposed to be an argument against organic meat? :D
Aren’t the ethical benefits also massively oversold? Last I hears from vegan sites, organic is anywhere from slightly better to no difference at all for animal rights than conventional farming.
Sure, I wasn’t trying to praise organic meat. There are valid arguments against it being an ethical solution. I just found it to be an odd choice of an argument here.