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No single human activity has a bigger impact on the planet than the production of food
Better for your health, better for the planet, better for animals. Every bit helps and this is a win-win-win.
A provocative claim which is not supported by the link. It goes on to talk about other thing, which cannot show the claim is true, if it is. For example, while the following sentence might be true, it does not show wether the initial claim was true:
Because both talk about different things. I couldn't find that July 5, 2022, Boston Globe article to check.
The production of food (even in the most sustainable ways) probably still is a good bet, simply because it requires so much land, and more.
Though not sure how it fares against "trade", or the extraction and burning of fossil fuels.
Well, don't be so harsh. If we only decimate developed countries' populations, Russia and China, we can have the same or more impact with relatively few people. Most African people wouldn't make any difference, why go after half of them?