Science Carbon footprint of homegrown food five times greater than those grown conventionally - clown world, just clown world , we are in clown world

The study found individual garden infrastructure responsible for increased levels of CO2
Growing your own food in an allotment may not be as good for the environment as expected, a study suggests.
The carbon footprint of homegrown foods is five times greater than produce from conventional agricultural practices, such as rural farms, data show.
A study from the University of Michigan looked at how much CO2 was produced when growing food in different types of urban farms and found that, on average, a serving of food made from traditional farms creates 0.07kg of CO2.
The impact on the environment is almost five times higher at 0.34kg per portion for individual gardens, such as vegetable patches or allotments.
The majority of the emissions do not come from the growing of the food themselves, the scientists say, but from the infrastructure needed to allow the food to be grown.
Researchers grouped urban agriculture sites into three categories: individual or family gardens, including allotments; collective gardens, such as community gardens; and larger, commercial-orientated urban farms.

Jake Hawes, a PhD candidate at Michigan and first author of the study, said: “The most significant contributor to carbon emissions on the urban agriculture sites we studied was the infrastructure used to grow the food – from raised beds to garden sheds to pathways, these constructions had a lot of carbon invested in their construction.
Poorly managed compost and other synthetic inputs can also be important contributors, though they were not the majority on most of our sites.”


The study, published in the journal Nature Cities, recruited 73 urban agriculture sites around the world, including Europe, the US, and the UK, and conducted a comprehensive life cycle assessment on the site’s infrastructure, irrigation and supplies.
Fruit was found to be 8.6 times more eco-friendly when grown conventionally compared to in a city, whereas vegetables were 5.8 times better for the environment when left to the professionals.
But some crops have a lower carbon footprint than others and can help green-fingered members of the public make their allotment or garden better for the environment.

Tomatoes grown domestically, for example, have a lower carbon footprint than conventional farming, as does asparagus.
A serving of urban tomatoes makes, on average, 0.17kg of CO2, compared to 0.27kg in a conventional farm which would use an energy-intensive greenhouse.
Likewise asparagus, which is most often flown in from abroad and thousands of air miles, is a source of large carbon emissions if grown conventionally.

“We find that urban farmers and gardeners can reduce their net impact by focusing on foods that are high-carbon in conventional agriculture,” Mr Hawes said.
“Two examples of this that we identify are greenhouse-grown crops, including many tomatoes, and crops that are often flown in from across the planet, such as asparagus.”
The scientists also found that they can make their garden and at-home farming better for the environment by repairing their infrastructure as much as possible and not replacing it unless absolutely necessary.
Two-thirds of the carbon footprint of allotments is created by the garden itself, data show, and building it to endure tough winters for several years can reduce the impact.
Gardeners should also try and build their site with recycled or second-hand materials, wherever possible, with emissions being cut by more than half if waste from other parts of a city were upcycled for the beds and sheds, for example.
This study was published in the journal Nature Cities


 
The people pushing this idea that your comfy little garden is in fact BAD for the environment, and the useful idiots parroting it, have likely done more harm to the environment than we can ever possibly comprehend. Oil companies polluting entire oceans, mass produced garbage with plastics that will be around for longer than our lifetimes. Factories pumping out all sorts of pollution into the world just to sell product. Call it what you will, these people are callous if not outright evil, especially when they come up with shit like this in an attempt to gaslight retards into cowardly subservience.

Didn't it used to be "grow your own stuff, be green, be healthy, have a herb garden for the bees," and shit like that? I suppose they're cocky now. and are just giving their plans out as demands "TRUST THE SCIENCE! Growing your own food is bad. Any bit of self reliance is racist. Eat the bugs, live in the pod" and so on.
It doesn't take a fucking oracle to figure out that the people lobbying for the destruction of your village allotment don't exactly have your best interests in mind and that they do not give a shit about the facts. If they did, they would be a little bit more accountable.
 
The study found individual garden infrastructure responsible for increased levels of CO2
Growing your own food in an allotment may not be as good for the environment as expected, a study suggests.
Get fucked. This shit makes me mad. It was only a matter of time before they started coming out with this kind of shit. Try and take away people's food and see what the fuck happens.
 
The people pushing this idea that your comfy little garden is in fact BAD for the environment, and the useful idiots parroting it, have likely done more harm to the environment than we can ever possibly comprehend. Oil companies polluting entire oceans, mass produced garbage with plastics that will be around for longer than our lifetimes. Factories pumping out all sorts of pollution into the world just to sell product. Call it what you will, these people are callous if not outright evil, especially when they come up with shit like this in an attempt to gaslight retards into cowardly subservience.

Didn't it used to be "grow your own stuff, be green, be healthy, have a herb garden for the bees," and shit like that? I suppose they're cocky now. and are just giving their plans out as demands "TRUST THE SCIENCE! Growing your own food is bad. Any bit of self reliance is racist. Eat the bugs, live in the pod" and so on.
It doesn't take a fucking oracle to figure out that the people lobbying for the destruction of your village allotment don't exactly have your best interests in mind and that they do not give a shit about the facts. If they did, they would be a little bit more accountable.
When the industry you defend measures their emissions and pollutants in the billions of tons while solutions you purport cut like a quarter of 20 fucking pounds you have no say in "climate science."
 
Let me guess. An allotment was assumed to have a co Crete path of x metres squared which emits x carbon dioxide and the author has never been near an allotment in his life.

This stuff drives me nuts. All about the carbon . Fuck the carbon and look at the actual environment . A home garden or allotment is biodiverse, has bees and pollinators, and provides clean pesticide free food to people, as well as excercise, fresh air and creates a little pool of green in the mindset of the concrete
 
im sure this "study" wasnt funded by ConAgra, Unilever or any other "food" conglomerate

but in all seriousness, theres no such thing as a carbon footprint. like most leftist buzzwords and ideology and cult-speak, its made up by the Ministry

This stuff drives me nuts. All about the carbon . Fuck the carbon and look at the actual environment . A home garden or allotment is biodiverse, has bees and pollinators, and provides clean pesticide free food to people, as well as excercise, fresh air and creates a little pool of green in the mindset of the concrete
because carbon is literally everywhere and is diverse in its forms and how its applied or "used" in nature, you can apply almost anything to it. its versatility in the ecosystem and its broadness allows corporations and its political arms to cherry pick and propegandize "negatives" about it

THEY know a home garden is biodiverse, healthier for you and ecology as a whole, the air, etc. thats why they want to eliminate it. they want you dead.
 
A home garden or allotment is biodiverse, has bees and pollinators
I love how this piece has been ignored, I guess bees and other pollinators are no big deal for the New Normal.

CO2 is a sin a priori and every gram of it you emit is a sin, provided you are not one of the Good People saving us from our sins such as Jeff Bezos or Bill Gates. Then you can have private jets and massive mansions.

Enjoy your bugpod with fee-for-service Soylent manufactured from the finest industrial latifundia the New Normal can provide.
 
You guys can say this is stupid but it's not only true, it's obviously true.

"Carbon" = expense. Energy. work. money. It's all the same thing. It literally costs more to garden at home. It just does. If it didn't, if it was cheaper, everyone would have a little profitable home garden and the big guys would be out of business. Economies of scale save money. Always.

But economies of scale have hidden problems and less resilience in many ways. There are reasons to have large-scale and small-scale operations, and diverse ways of creating resources. It eliminates many single points of failure and allows critical events to occur without resulting in a total loss of resources.
 
If making choices that are good for the planet was my goal in life, as opposed to making choices that are good for me, then this might have actually affected me....

You know what?

Just for thinking I'm that stupid and that much of a sheep, I'm gonna take the pots and soil I had left over when I moved my growing houseplants to larger homes and purposely start growing bell peppers in them just to piss you off......
 
Fuck the carbon and look at the actual environment
The obsession with carbon shows just how deeply bureaucratic bullshit has infiltrated everything. Its their favorite thing to focus on simply because its, on the surface, a single score indicator. The laptop class loves single score indicators, super easy KPI to write down.

I give it just a few years until they start arguing that home kitchens, both electric and conventional ones, use more energy per person served as they're not cooking or storing food in large, efficient batches, and that you should eat out every meal of every day to help the environment.
 
This is probably true. Modern farming is incredibly efficient and highly technical.

But this is stupid and missing the point. All this shit like shittalking home gardens or hassling the citizenry for personal car ownership just eats away at the edges of the problem.

We'd be fine for centuries if you did two things:
  1. Widely deploy nuclear power, ideally increasing investment in fusion power.
  2. Kick China in the dick unless they stop polluting like they do.
Until you do these things, all you're doing is making ordinary people miserable. Which is probably the point, I guess.
 
Well no shit a farm is optimized for food production, I'm sure it's more efficient at the job than someone's backyard as long as it's not being run by retards. But farm food has to jump through several hoops to reach your plate, moreso if it's being processed into other foods or canned or whatever, so growing your own damn tomato is likely an overall savings from going out and buying one, and definitely a savings over going out to McDonalds. And consider that an unused backyard spot is just going to be growing grass or weeds for zero edible food as the alternative.
 
Boo fucking hoo. All you whiny cunts are just jealous you can't take a private jet from your kitchen to the grocery.

And by grocery, I mean the sold out whore fest that is Davos.
 
"it's ok when we do it"

Take your Genetically-modified goyslop and shove it up your arse. You'll take my hoe and hose out of my cold, dead hands.
 
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