I mean, they're both assholes, but nutboy is clearly the bigger one for the carbon/water footprint, right? CMV?
One lb of beef is over 9000 liters of water. So whoever eats that I guess
For reference that's 2300 gallons which is still more than double that of pistachios.
Holy shit, good call. I can put away a lb. of meat in one meal. Hmm, makes you think...
the greenhouse gas footprint of the Beef industry is so, so, so much higher than any other food production. It's something like 4x that of pork.
Actually, if I'm remembering correctly, it's higher than any consumer good per pound
I want to buy my pistachios from Iran but nooooooooo I'm not allowed to do that. So much for muh freedoms
We use California pistachios that aren’t native and generate so much water waste because of our embargo with Iran where they are native (where I believe they cause less of a carbon footprint but I’m not sure) the answer to who is a bigger asshole is as always, the US government
ehhh this type of comparison is of limited value. Yes, you need more water to farm nuts than seeds, but it's not like the water is absorbed into the nut and is gone forever. It goes down into the water table to be used again or evaporates.
The real question, in terms of environmental impact, is how much carbon is spewed into the air harvesting, transporting, storing etc.
Sunflower seeds are more different in water usage from pumpkin and watermelon than they are from peanuts. Yet it's supposed to prove seeds are so much better. 13 gal difference vs 34 and 32 gal. Don't try to use math on me I know how to math.
It always fascinated me how Americans measure food in water usage because they insist on raising shit in a functional equivalent of Arrakis.
Who can even afford a pound of pistachios a week
But nah they're very good, best nut I'd say, and of all the 'evil things you buy' this probably ranks lower than, say, imported fruit, cellphones, tshirts, eggs, etc, etc
What? How are you living your life? Why are you worried about these comparisons? Nothing about our civilization is sustainable so why are you counting the rivets on the Titanic?