Message Number: |
607 |
From: |
Daniel Reeves <dreeves Æ umich.edu> |
Date: |
Wed, 24 Jan 2007 18:39:14 -0500 (EST) |
Subject: |
Re: more reasons to be vegetarian |
> not only do farmers not pay their own environmental costs, the whole
> industry is heavily subsidized by the government. I wish I understood
> that system better.
I see this as an instance of a more general problem, namely corporate
welfare, and it's sick sick sick.
As for farmers passing on the cost to consumers, I agree, that's exactly
the point. Like Bethany and others, including the article Rob sent, are
saying, it's ultimately our choices as consumers that matter. (Except
when our misguided government -- on both sides of the aisle -- literally
pays (forces us to pay) factory farms and other companies to produce stuff
we don't want!)
I have a proposal: let's estimate the long term environmental cost of
eating a hamburger (ideas on how solicited -- don't say it's impossible,
we can at least put an upper bound on it) and pledge to set aside that
much money for an environmental charity per hamburger (etc) we eat.
Who's in?
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