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Record Temperatures Are Scorching Europe: How We Can Save the Planet

Tuesday is predicted to be the hottest day ever recorded in British history, as this week, Europe gets blasted by an unprecedented and punishing heat wave. The sweltering temperatures have sent many cities into crisis mode, as people unused to living in climates above 100 degrees have to adapt to a new reality: Climate change is here.

As Western Europe faces temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (or nearly 40 Celcius) in Portugal, Spain, Italy, France, and the United Kingdom many without working airconditioning, the pressing question becomes what, if anything, can each of us do right now to stop further heating of our planet? The answer, or part of it, is as simple as changing the way we eat and lowering our food systems' production of greenhouse gases.

European Countries React to Record Temperatures​

In England, officials are painting railroad tracks white and telling commuters to stay home, in the hopes that they can prevent the tracks from buckling in the extreme heat. British citizens are experiencing the first-ever “Extreme Red” heat warning, a new level of danger in a country where many businesses and homes don't have AC. In fields, farmers are inspecting crops that appear to be cooking on the vine. As crops fail, food prices soar. The time to make changes in how we eat and how we think about our food is here..

Europe’s heatwave places climate change front and center on the agenda as European lawmakers scramble to address the dangerous temperatures. With European infrastructure unfit to accommodate higher temperatures, this heat wave is exposing how unprepared the world is for the real impacts of climate change and high greenhouse gas emissions.

Between July 10 and July 15, approximately 360 people died due to extreme heat in Spain. On Saturday, the Portuguese health ministry told Reuters that over 650 people died due to heat-related causes, meaning that one person died every forty minutes between July 7 and 13. In France, 14,000 citizens have evacuated from the southwest regions due to forest fires.

“This is not just summer,” Green French lawmaker Melanie Vogel wrote on Twitter. “It is just hell and will pretty soon become just the end of human life if we continue with our climate inaction.

On July 7, the European Union’s executive stated that the continent would face one of the worst seasons in regards to climate disasters. The EU warned citizens of droughts and wildfires to continue to worsen over the course of the summer. Drought conditions have worsened in Greece and Italy – where the government has declared a state of emergency across the Northern regions. The EU executive attributes this change to worsening climate change.

Stalled Climate Action in the United States​

Meanwhile, in the US, two-thirds of the continental map is in a "red zone" of record temperatures, and climate change policy initiatives have stalled in a divided Senate.

President Biden and congressional Democrats developed a climate policy package over the last two years that would have finally been able to break the gridlock that has stalled environmentally-conscious legislation. Supported by 49 senators, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) blocked the Build Back Better bill, stalling climate change action. Machin’s disapproval of the bill will cut regulations to cut carbon pollution and gut subsidies intended for the clean energy section.

This closely follows the Supreme Court decision to roll back environmental protections carried out by the Environmental Protection Agency. The decision will limit the EPA’s ability to regulate power plant carbon emissions. The three dissenting justices state that the six justices responsible stole the EPA’s power to respond to the most pressing environmental challenge of our time.”

What Can We Each Do About Climate Change?​

Despite all this grim news and government inaction, there is something we each can do to help dial back or slow the march of climate change, and that is to change our diets. By eating more plant-based and less red meat and animal protein, each of us can drastically reduce our impact on the release of greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere by our food systems.

This April, the United Nations released its latest climate change report that emphasized that while the consequences of climate change have already started, there’s still time to combat worsening environmental issues. The report highlighted that governments and citizens can effectively curb climate change by using less carbon energy, reducing atmospheric Co2, and most easily, eating plant-based.

Eating for the environment is the easiest and quickest method to help curb climate change. Now, 55 percent of consumers consider the sustainability of their food choices when grocery shopping, meaning that most shoppers can be considered climatarians. Coined in 2015, the Cambridge Dictionary defines a climatarian as "a person who chooses what to eat according to what is least harmful to the environment."

Climatarians represent the most recent category of plant-based or plant-forward dieters. The quick rise of the climatarian can be attributed to increased consumer awareness. Climate change is directly affecting millions of people worldwide. Last year, Extreme weather events cost the US $145 billion in damages and many hundreds of lives lost, according to the US National Centres for Environmental Information (NCEI). With these numbers set to get worse, here’s why eating plant-based can help reduce the consequence and slow down climate change.

Why Eating Plant-Based is More Environmentally Friendly​

  • Animal agriculture is responsible for 57 percent of food-related greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Plant-based diets can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 61 percent.
  • Meat and dairy products currently use 83 percent of total farmland, according to The Guardian.
  • Eating plant-based twice a week for a year is the equivalent of planting 14 billion trees by helping minimize land use and reversing deadly greenhouse gas emissions
  • Eating plant-based for one day saves enough water to take 100 showers.
  • Eating plant-based for one day is the equivalent of NOT driving your car that day.
  • Eating just one plant-based meal a day for a year saves the carbon equivalent of not driving from New York to Los Angeles, according to One Plant-Based Meal a Day founder Suzy Amis Cameron.
  • Eating plant-based helps foster biodiversity and protect approximately 626 species from losing habitable areas.
  • An Impossible Burger requires 78 times less land use to create than a conventional beef burger.
  • Eating beef one to two times a week for a year contributes six to 30 times more missions than plant alternatives such as tofu.

How You Can Start Eating Plant-Based​

Looking to eat and shop with the planet in mind? Check out The Beet's plant-based Beginner's Guide. Incorporating even one plant-based meal a day helps the environment by curbing the risk factors associated with animal agriculture. No matter if you start as a vegetarian, flexitarian, vegan, partly-plant-based, or climatarian diet, any shift towards plant-forward eating helps slow down the lethal consequences of climate change.

Soon, products may have labels that will inform shoppers about how sustainable their food choices are. Most recently, Denmark announced that its government will introduce climate-conscious labels on food products. The initiative intends to help improve customer choices and keep companies accountable for their impact on the environment and the climate crisis.
 
Ever had Euros wonder why Americans love air conditioning? I'm convinced they don't actually understand hot weather. Meanwhile everyone South of the Mason-Dixon is laughing at how retarded they are while sitting on a porch with a pitcher of sweet tea.

You don't even have to go down that far south. It's 101 today here in Southern Oregon. Summers are like 95-110 every year for the last twenty years that I can remember.
 
Yeah, but thunder and rain is arriving tomorrow, not like they've had months of unbroken sun like some fucking doomsday movie.
 
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I just did work in the garden today, heat wasn't exactly pleasant, but my allotment is out on an open field where there's a good breeze, so I got a nice blast of cooler air every few minutes. It was great weather for going to the beach though. I wish I'd planned ahead and gone to the coast for the day. The heat would be amazing with the sea breeze. Great weather for a flake 99.
 
Ever had Euros wonder why Americans love air conditioning? I'm convinced they don't actually understand hot weather. Meanwhile everyone South of the Mason-Dixon is laughing at how retarded they are while sitting on a porch with a pitcher of sweet tea.
Even here in the northern prairies, most people splurge on AC, and the hottest it usually gets is 35C in a heat wave.
 
What the fuck are our train tracks made of that they BUCKLE at 40 degrees Celsius?

Is it steel? Because the pans in my kitchen are made of that, and they can withstand at least 220 degrees without warping in the heat.
Metal objects absorb heat more readily than air, so they'll generally be warmer than ambient. Go ahead and put those pans in the sun on a 40 C day and they'll be hot enough to fry an egg pretty quick.

If I remember my train 'tism right they're not buckling because they're softening or warping, but because each piece of rail starts to expand against each other piece as the temperature goes up until some piece just gets pushed out. They'll have designed the rails to account for that to some degree but I imagine current conditions were outside their expectations.
 
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Eurofag here, its just summer nothing out of the ordinary. The media acts like it is the end of European life here but out of the city's its nice summer weather....in the city however you are roasting because of the heat trapped between the buildings and the cultural enrichment. I have been reading manga in front of a fan all day and didnt suffer any discomfort whatsoever. The media is using this to promote the climate gospel and certainly now Putin wants to close the gas pipeline.
 
You don't even have to go down that far south. It's 101 today here in Southern Oregon. Summers are like 95-110 every year for the last twenty years that I can remember.
I've heard that. SW Ohio whips back and forth, the last two summers were mild, mostly the 80s all summer, this year's is hot as balls, lots of mid 90s days and highish humidity. It's nothing really unusual, SW Ohio weather always does what it wants and fuck having predicable patterns. When it's nice though? Fucking perfect, but it makes you suffer for it the rest of the time.

Even here in the northern prairies, most people splurge on AC, and the hottest it usually gets is 35C in a heat wave.
Doesn't surprise me, we just put it everywhere. I hardly use mine, but it is nice to pull humidity out of the air.
 
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Serious question: how come the ONLY "solution" ever offered by these guys to a warming planet is "stop eating all animal products, and live on a diet of bugs and weeds"? Sometimes they'll talk about not flying, which is ok because giant jumbo jets use fucktons of fuel and spew incredible amounts of pollution, but pretty much all they EVER say is "live on a diet of bugs and weeds to save the planet".

They have been claiming for 50 years that most of the methane in the atmosphere is from cow farts. Only recently have they acknowledged that abandoned oil wells are farting far more methane than cows. They talk about goats and sheep being more natural lawnmowers than gasoline powered mowers, but they never mention that goats and sheep are edible, not only their meat but their milk too, and goat and sheep milk is far less likely to cause allergic reactions in humans than cow milk. Bird meats, such as chicken and turkey, are far less destructive than cow and pig, and chicken eggs are edible too. Duck and quail are also good eating, and in China quail eggs are used in some dishes.

There are options, along with such things as solar panels, wind turbines, monitoring electricity usage of appliances and electronics with cheap portable meters (called "Kill-A-Watt" in the US) so you know where your electricity use is going and thus can use timers and inline switches to reduce electricity waste, and so on. But no, it's ALWAYS eat bugs and weeds. That's all they ever say.
 
Serious question: how come the ONLY "solution" ever offered by these guys to a warming planet is "stop eating all animal products, and live on a diet of bugs and weeds"? Sometimes they'll talk about not flying, which is ok because giant jumbo jets use fucktons of fuel and spew incredible amounts of pollution, but pretty much all they EVER say is "live on a diet of bugs and weeds to save the planet".

They have been claiming for 50 years that most of the methane in the atmosphere is from cow farts. Only recently have they acknowledged that abandoned oil wells are farting far more methane than cows. They talk about goats and sheep being more natural lawnmowers than gasoline powered mowers, but they never mention that goats and sheep are edible, not only their meat but their milk too, and goat and sheep milk is far less likely to cause allergic reactions in humans than cow milk. Bird meats, such as chicken and turkey, are far less destructive than cow and pig, and chicken eggs are edible too. Duck and quail are also good eating, and in China quail eggs are used in some dishes.

There are options, along with such things as solar panels, wind turbines, monitoring electricity usage of appliances and electronics with cheap portable meters (called "Kill-A-Watt" in the US) so you know where your electricity use is going and thus can use timers and inline switches to reduce electricity waste, and so on. But no, it's ALWAYS eat bugs and weeds. That's all they ever say.

The source is a vegan website so of course they’ll prioritise their pet cause. Same reason the commies say dismantling capitalism and dindus say a policy of Climate Justice is the way to fight climate change. Just driving past the fire and wondering how it can benefit you personally.
 
Meanwhile, in New England, it’s stayed cooler this year than it has for years. It was still in the 70’s in late June.
Only downside is that it's been annoyingly bereft of rain the last two weeks in the part I live. We got about an hour of thunderstorms yesterday, but not nearly enough to make up for it. The rest of the state seems to be plenty quenched, though... Big storms keep rolling over Boston and central/western Massachusetts and soaking their asses real good.
 
  • Eating plant-based twice a week for a year is the equivalent of planting 14 billion trees by helping minimize land use and reversing deadly greenhouse gas emissions

how much are you eating?

  • Eating plant-based helps foster biodiversity and protect approximately 626 species from losing habitable areas.
  • An Impossible Burger requires 78 times less land use to create than a conventional beef burger.
where are they finding those "Facts"
 
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