Forums > Food & Drink > Cowspiracy A: You can be sure the extent of your genius has definitely made an impression on me. Or, is it arrogance, I dunno, could be, do you think?
From the The Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG) website: "All the available evidence indicates that the natural human diet is omnivorous and would include meat. We are not, however, required to consume animal protein. We have a choice."
www.vrg.org/nutshell/omni.htm
Forums > Food & Drink > Cowspiracy As one ignorant of the issues, what ever they are, I am sure we will be told what is best for us, what we need, what we should like and the way it ought to be. I defer to the magnificent geniuses that know best for each of us and have all the right feelings but can't be bothered with science or facts.
Forums > Food & Drink > Cowspiracy I am a bit confused as to which issue is of concern.
Is it
1 Pollution from feed lots, i.e., meat production?
2 Killing animals?
3 Eating meat?
4 Too little regulation?
5 Globalization?
6 Capitalism?
7 International trade?
8 Free trade?
9 Controlling economies?
10 The unintended consequences of replacing market dynamics with the intelligence of a few appointed bureaucrats?
Forums > Food & Drink > Cowspiracy Seems to me this is a lot of BS.
Forums > Living in Kunming > AIIB( Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank) @laotou: Dude, it is amazing how you morph most threads into misinformed slams of the US. You should contact Adrian Cahill.
The very real issues with China's infrastructure development of rail abound as you point out. Another area is road building. In the north it seems beautiful highways last three four years then undergo huge rebuilding due to cost cutting construction methods that are associated with the graft and corruption you so well depict. In the south, the investors in road projects are not enjoying returns and have replaced the government in financing until the government backstops the banks by socializing the losses.
Most infrastructure projects are initiated, financed and built based unrealistic calculations of future revenues and benefits. As a result, governments, of all ideologies, pick up the tab and socialize the costs. To me that is pretty fair as there are incalculable benefits to society. But as you point out, the huge personal fortunes amassed due to graft and corruption are also derived from the ease that socialization provides.
One of the underlying justifications for unrealistic, and eventually unrealized, benefits of infrastructure projects is the "Build it and they will come" philosophy. In California, there is little evidence that building a huge high speed rail line at taxpayer expense will ever attract sufficient riders. There exist in California, roads, trains and air alternatives, with the rail segment operating at losses and subsidized by society, which give choices to the traveler. Note, high speed rail is a traveler thing. The cost of rail beds and rolling stock for freight capable high speed rail is in the order of magnitudes high than passenger travel.
As to the lack of US technology canard, the US is quite capable of obtaining German technology, and actually paying for it, if the need be.
China to phase out fossil fuel cars, boost domestic electric vehicle industry
发布者Just trying to point out that 'clean' EVs is not a simple comparison. If electrical generation is primarily by coal then the solution is less clear.
My worry is that ignoring market influences, perceived easy solutions reached by diktat result in unintended consequences.
Is the goal clean air or is the goal to dominate automobile production?
Is the goal environmental protection or to exploit lithium battery production capacity?
Is there a beneficial environmental trade off between vehicle oil consumption and EV consumption of coal generated electricity?
Are EVs a one-size-fits-all solution?
Should the efficacy of a environmental protection regime of a country be considered?
The production of lithium batteries is a messy business. In the US, lithium battery production is being developed in desert areas, far from, and out of sight of, those who would bitch, complain, and shout about environmental concerns.
This time, the resource that is up for misallocation is our one and only environment.
China to phase out fossil fuel cars, boost domestic electric vehicle industry
发布者Bad idea, an environmental catastrophe in the making.
"Electric cars might pollute much more than petrol or diesel-powered cars, according to new research."
www.bbc.com/news/business-19830232
New Yunnan hybrid chili may be world's spiciest
发布者Actually the hottest chili pepper on record, at 2.2M SHU (Scoville heat units) is the The Carolina Reaper bred "Smokin" Ed Currie, proprietor of the PuckerButt Pepper Company in Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
puckerbuttpeppercompany.com/
I like the little yellow chilis from Hainan and Thailand. But these rate at only 150K SHU.
For my knee pain I use a Capsaicin topical cream that must be applied with protective gloves.
Hopefully the Yunnan Honglü Capsaicin company will get a Scoville heat unit test done for this chili pepper.
Lijiang bug-eating contest draws national attention, and that may be the point
发布者Just watched Joey 'Jaws' Chestnut win the 2017 Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. He downed 72 hotdogs and buns in 10 minutes for his 10th All-Time win. My hometown favorite, born in the hospital where my sister is a nurse, Geoffery Esper, came in fourth at 46 devoured dogs and buns.
Held on the 4th of July, and live on ESPN2, this was the "over 100th" contest with Chestnut winning ten of the last eleven.
In the women's competition, 20-year-old Miki Sudo won her fourth-consecutive title by downing 41 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
As this event from Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York is truly one of the greatest American events of the year, I'd like to wish all Americans a happy 4th of July and, to those of the Canadian persuasion, a belated Happy Canada Day!
Study: Re-greening of China possibly not so green
发布者Reforestation in China is a joke. Students go out and plant trees but then the trees are sold to investors for harvest. In 2008, right after the Olympics, trees in the suburbs around Beijing were cut down.
It seems greening projects are pushed until money can be made then trees are turned into cash.