Tag: dairy products
Hundreds Of Billions Of Farmed Shrimp Die Every Year For No Good Reason?
In researching and writing about some of the worst foods for climate change — which are beef, dairy products, lamb/mutton, farmed shrimp, and pork — I came across something I had never heard of: annual farmed shrimp mortality. It was quite a while ago that I thought about writing this follow-up … [continued]
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400 Grams Of Protein For $4.50?
Last week, at a discount grocery store there was a 4-pound bag of dry pinto beans for just four dollars. According to the nutrition panel on the back, there are 52 servings and each serving has 8 grams of protein. So, the total amount of protein is just over 400 … [continued]
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Good News, Bad News As Rondo Energy 100 MWh Heat Storage Facility Goes Live
Rondo Energy has commissioned its first 100 MWh heat battery in California and is exploring opportunities in Europe.
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Some More Sustainable Rice Alternatives
In writing about some of the worst foods for climate change. which are animal-based: beef, dairy products, farmed shrimp, pork, and lamb & mutton, one issue came up, which is the emissions from rice cultivation. The climate change emissions from rice that cause the most damage are methane emissions due … [continued]
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Getting 80–100 Grams Of Daily Protein From Plant Foods
Fully Raw Kristina’s YouTube Channel has about 1.45 million subscribers, and her videos have over 154,000,000 views. She has been a raw vegan for over 20 years. Her Instagram account has about one million followers, so she clearly has a large reach online. One of the main questions she receives … [continued]
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