CBS segment highlights how adding bugs to the food system 'could be a game-changer' to fight climate change - I WILL NOT EAT THE BUGS I WILL NOT EAT THE BUGS

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"CBS Saturday Morning" featured a segment suggesting adding insects into a diet could provide benefits for a growing world affected by climate change.

To counter meat, soybean derived proteins or other high-carbon foods, the segment described efforts by climate experts and scientists to explore farming bugs to protect the planet.

"We all know how important insects are for the environment, but climate researchers say bugs could be a game changer in the fight to protect the planet in ways you may not have imagined," host Dana Jacobson said.

Reporter Tina Kraus explained, "Adding some insects to the mix is customary in the kitchen in some parts of the world. Now climate experts think the protein-packed pests could offer a real solution to the global food crisis. Scientists in Germany are not pushing to get the critters your plate, they see another benefit."

One scientist interviewed said their intention is not to force bugs onto menus but be used as an alternative for animal feed.

"To have a more sustainable production of proteins, we need this and I see insects as a perfect tool," the scientist argued. "And you can make so many things out of insects, and to make the world better."

Kraus explained that this development is a reaction to the "large-scale growth of soybeans" that has been "blamed for extensive deforestation" while farming bugs require less food and water to sustain.

"It's estimated up to 1.2 trillion insects are raised on farms each year as companies race to find a high-protein, low-carbon solution to feed animals and the world's population," Kraus stated.

Jacobson concluded, "And with insect farming booming around the world, researchers are busy as bees looking for more climate-friendly fixes."

Climate change activists including global leaders and celebrities have advocated for people to incorporate bugs into their daily diets as a way to sustain the planet. According to a recent study from Michigan State University, many bugs, contrary to earlier prediction models, are expected to survive and even thrive in warmer climates.

However, this push to push people to eat bugs has met fierce opposition in the United States. In March, a Utah school teacher was caught on video insisting to her students that eating bugs is a necessity to help the environment.

We don't want to eat bugs and it's gross. But should we be eating bugs? Yeah, because we're killing the world by raising cows and animals. So we need to, not get rid of cows, but like, try to balance our diet so that not so much of our land is being used to raise cows, cause it's killing the Ozone layer," the teacher said. "All the evidence has suggested, that we probably should be eating bugs – it's good for the environment, etc. But I didn't know that that was an offensive topic to indicate."
 
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At this point, they (the global elites) are just suggesting people eat the bugs. But in the future, they will be priced out of the market for meat. It'll only be affordable to the rich. Now, you're forced to eat bugs unless you wanna starve to death.

But life finds a way. Chaos theory and whatnot.
 
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It's very strange, certainly. Crazy as it sounds, I think @Secret Asshole and others who view it as a means of humiliating the masses are on to something.

It's certainly not incorrect that producing X quantity of meat is generally less efficient than producing X quantity of plants, simply due to the inefficiencies of biological organisms. Americans probably *do* eat too much meat that's produced in a not-particularly sustainable way, with negative health effects on top of any environmental concerns. But the WEF types are never pushing a "eat more plants and less meat" message, which would probably be more palatable to the public and more environmentally friendly.

Lest someone accuse me of being a crypto-vegan or something, I wouldn't advocate pushing an animal protein-free diet on anyone. Many people legitimately enjoy meat and dairy, myself included, and the reason that animal husbandry persisted after the invention of agriculture is precisely because not all land is particularly suited to agriculture - but can be used as pasture for grazing animals. Use the land for what it's good for, instead of trying to throw expensive irrigation & fertilizers into grazeland so you can grow crops.
 
They've talked about this for 10 years, yet people still don't want to make bugs part of their regular diet. It's seriously time to stop. I want to eat a cow or a pig, I don't want to eat bugs, laboratory meat, or heavily processed soy beans. Most normal people don't want to. It's really time to stop pushing for all these weird meat alternatives.
And people will never accept a man is a woman and everybody wants pedophiles dead. Hey wait a second...

This is pure exhaustion strats. They constantly push shit nobody wants to get people numb to the point of "yeah, sure, whatever" and then suddenly it's everywhere. You will not eat the bugs, but the nigger cattle will.
 
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I'd be careful. You won't know where its been. If you eat a Blue Helmet, you're also eating every person they've ever raped, and you don't want to catch some horrid Third World disease.
I will accept the Gifts of Nurgle before I eat the bugs.

No, really, it'd be bitchin' to be able to kill people by farting on them.
 
They produce lightbulbs that last forever in Dubai, simply by undervolting the LEDs. The LEDs in our lights are overvolted so they're designed to burn out, which creates tons of e-waste.
Really? The early generations of LED bulbs always seemed to fail in the power section, but they seemed to have sorted that out - I don't think I've replaced an LED lightbulb in 3+ years.
 
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I will accept the Gifts of Nurgle before I eat the bugs.

No, really, it'd be bitchin' to be able to kill people by farting on them.
This is Clown World, so you're more likely to just shit yourself to death as Nurgle laughs.
 
I hate to tell you this, bro, but you ain't gonna get traditional insect dishes from what's coming. Think nutripaste.
Also I question why they believe insects are the answer. I already buy mealworms to mix with my chicken feed. That shit ain't cheap.
I mean yeah, there's already issues with poaching and unsubstiable harvest with escamoles especially. Even before whitey got there, it was food for like Aztec kings and shit because it's a pain in the ass to harvest and only in season for a short time.

What's coming is almost certainly more of the same. You don't think the existing meat industy doesn't have powerful lobbying power that will continue to allow them to practice their factory farm bullshit that lets every American eat a steak every day if they want (until they get ass cancer from it anyway)?

There's a reason the fucked up factory farm bullshit is allowed to exist and continue existing, even when it results in shit like fires and mass disease outbreaks (like what had eggs so expensive a while back).
Every time I go to the grocery, I buy at least one meat item, just as a little, quiet "suck my balls" to Klaus.
Insects are meat
 
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America is incredibly efficient at animal husbandry compared to the idolize third world nations and China. Where as most of legitimate complaints of mankind being inefficient and destructive with food production is never levy at.
 
Just let the Market do its think. there are million tons of bad produce that cant be sold, we could make billions of meals from that and export them to africa, add some chemicals to chemical castrate in every 50th meal and we will fix Climate change in a decade.
 
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I will kill and eat a Blue Helmet before I eat the bugs.

At this point, they (the global elites) are just suggesting people eat the bugs. But in the future, they will be priced out of the market for meat. It'll only be affordable to the rich. Now, you're forced to eat bugs unless you wanna starve to death.

But life finds a way. Chaos theory and whatnot.
I would rather have a journoscum, especially ones that create narratives.

 
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