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I've said it before about the anti-human enviro-zombies that are always asking for everybody to do, or not to do, something for the planet; lead by example and go off yourselves. I would recommend a rope, as it would be reusable and sustainable. Pffft.
1. We all eat less
2. Government encourages farmers to harvest less food.
3. We all die of starvation.
Oh, wait. That's not an unintended consequence, is it?
This nonsense makes me nauseous. That'll cause me to eat less, so I guess they're getting what they want.
And I also agree that to have the Government pass more laws, not less, is foolish and is leading us to Socialism. Jim Wright
http://www.climatedepot.com/2014/04/03/a...
Consumption is only a problem because we have too many moochers and not enough producers.
Follow the Money.
Follow the Power.
Follow the Control!
That's what the UN is all about...
USA all your money and freedoms. Oh, and eat less...
"If people let the government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls who live under tyranny."
~ Thomas Jefferson
http://www.healthfreedom.info/Jefferson%...
Eating less fast food is probably closer to proven.
I'm with you on free choice. That means lots of experimentation and competitive results, and ultimately better information for those who become informed.
http://www.galtsgulchonline.com/posts/6b...
Another failed utopian experiment, much like the League of Nations were.
Rather than consuming less of it, though, I think we should be looking for ways to make more of it but with less cruelty and environmental impact.