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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday December 22 2018, @04:59PM   Printer-friendly
from the cook-half-as-much dept.

Phys.org:

The roast Christmas dinner is a valued tradition for many families in the UK and across the globe.

The health implications and environmental impacts of our diet have now become a regular discussion topic, with sustainable dietary advice recommending that we reduce meat consumption and increase the amount of plant-based proteins, fruits and vegetables we eat.

But what does this practically mean at Christmas? And how can we make our Christmas dinner more sustainable? Here are some tips to help you reduce the environmental impact of your Christmas feast.

tl;dr; eat turkey, cook it with sous vide, nuke the potatoes and veggies, eat what you take. Thank goodness no more recommendations to eat insects; they must have finally conceded that dog won't hunt...


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  • (Score: 2) by ledow on Saturday December 22 2018, @05:22PM (11 children)

    by ledow (5567) on Saturday December 22 2018, @05:22PM (#777577) Homepage

    You can't fix stupid.

    If we could, environmental impacts would be among the last things we'd ever need to worry about.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 22 2018, @05:46PM (9 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 22 2018, @05:46PM (#777590)

    So what do you suppose? Robbing people of free choice so people who "know better" can dictate everything.

    Yeah, that never was an issue in the past.

    Also, prove to me EM radiation is 100% safe. You can't. So fuck off.

    • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 22 2018, @05:58PM (4 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 22 2018, @05:58PM (#777597)

      Yeah, I know, that giant EM source in the sky outside of your mom's basement is frightening.

      But once you step outside and feel its effects on your skin, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.

      • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 22 2018, @06:23PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 22 2018, @06:23PM (#777603)

        You mean the street light that used to shine in the basement window? That's why I put tin foil on the window!

      • (Score: 2, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 22 2018, @07:01PM (1 child)

        by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 22 2018, @07:01PM (#777619)

        Yeah, I know, that giant EM source in the sky outside of your mom's basement is frightening.
        But once you step outside and feel its effects on your skin, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.

        Okay, I'll give it a try... IT BURNS! IT BURNS US!

        • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 22 2018, @08:24PM

          by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 22 2018, @08:24PM (#777641)

          Eh, fair enough.

      • (Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Sunday December 23 2018, @12:02PM

        by maxwell demon (1608) on Sunday December 23 2018, @12:02PM (#777798) Journal

        Yeah, I know, that giant EM source in the sky outside of your mom's basement is frightening.

        It's not just a source of EM radiation, it is a freaking nuclear reactor!

        --
        The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.
    • (Score: 3, Informative) by ledow on Saturday December 22 2018, @11:29PM (3 children)

      by ledow (5567) on Saturday December 22 2018, @11:29PM (#777697) Homepage

      EM radiation is not 100% safe.

      If it was you could sunbathe for hours without effect and stick your head in the working microwave oven without ill effect.

      What you want is me to say "all EM radiation of every kind and power is safe". What I'm saying is microwaves aren't irradiating you via your food. Make your own argument elsewhere, google some research on it or, better yet, go study a science to a graduate level.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 23 2018, @04:27PM (2 children)

        by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 23 2018, @04:27PM (#777847)

        Is a science correct? I thought science was a specific method of obtaining knowledge.

        • (Score: 2) by ledow on Sunday December 23 2018, @05:36PM (1 child)

          by ledow (5567) on Sunday December 23 2018, @05:36PM (#777869) Homepage

          There are many sciences. Science encapsulates them all. Any one of them will require the scientific process and introduce you to the critical thinking necessary.

          Even "computer science"... I attended a university with a "school of mathematical sciences". Because the mathematics are science too, and there are many mathematics, and many mathematical sciences, let alone sciences themselves.

          You can't "study science" as a whole. It doesn't work like that any more (not since the Dark Ages has one person been able to grasp the majority of all known science). You can study a science. You can study multiple sciences. Any of them are "science". They are all also each a science in their own right.

          Nobody gets a degree / PhD in "science". They get one in a specific subset. Even the old "biology, chemistry, physics" isn't sufficient categorisation - engineering is a science, mathematics are, geological science, all kinds of things.

          Science is a process and even a "theology", but you don't study "science". You study a particular science. And literally ANY one will do. A mathematician will have as good a grasp of the underlying mechanics of science as a electronics engineer or a particle physicist. But you can't state that you need to be a particle physicist to understand science. You just need to have studied a science, any science, to a sufficient degree to realise the principles and get the grounding into how to do your own research, critique and confirm scientific publishing, or even get the proper feel for what's scientific and what's trash.

          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 23 2018, @07:52PM

            by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 23 2018, @07:52PM (#777883)

            You are funny.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 23 2018, @03:10PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 23 2018, @03:10PM (#777824)

    you're right, and all of these wasteful practices that remain encouraged by businesses that are threatened by young people choosing different means of following tradition should all be forced into a conservative methodology that favors big busiensses, because when God meant we'd be stewards of the earth, he didn't actually mean it--he meant that our interpretation was to be that we'd hire illegals to mow the lawn.

    i wondered how long it'd take for someone to make an unrelated comment so that they could spew their rhetoric without even reading the article as to what and why, and I wasn't disappointed that it only took 23 minutes after the story was posted for someone to admit that they favor big business policies because its what the conservative ideology keeps insisting.

    i am sure that an ecologically prepared meal will bring about the damnation of this holiday! just ask old man Warner, he was always against change.