Comment on Why is the consumption of Meat considered bad
fkn@lemmy.world 2 years agoFor each study, we recorded the inventory of outputs and inputs (including fertilizer quantity and type, irrigation use, soil, and climatic conditions).
Comment on Why is the consumption of Meat considered bad
fkn@lemmy.world 2 years agoFor each study, we recorded the inventory of outputs and inputs (including fertilizer quantity and type, irrigation use, soil, and climatic conditions).
commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 years ago
so how much water do they say cows consume through cotton?
fkn@lemmy.world 2 years ago
You are making this argument: hoards.com/article-20263-lets-end-the-feed-versus…
You want me to peer review the article and check that they did what they claim they did? That they actually recorded the water use at each step?
commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 years ago
that article is awesome
matlag@sh.itjust.works 2 years ago
A non-peered review article from a totally unbiased source.
Coming up next, an article demonstrating the benefit of burning oil for the environment by Shell.
commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 years ago
no. I just want to see how much water they say cows consumed from cotton and the total amount of water they say was used to grow the cotton. and then I want you to ask yourself if it’s reasonable to attribute ANY of that water to cows (it isn’t)
fkn@lemmy.world 2 years ago
Cam you link specifically what you mean? I don’t see any attribution of cotton water to cattle in the 2018 Poor, Nemeck.