Really? Try this historical example and see if the answer comes to you.
Free cotton (which I am not getting) is 20% more expensive than slave cotton.
How is that not a scam? Who buys that?
The point is correct, but the two examples are fundamentally different. The main reason for fake meat is to avoid animal suffering, not to improve the environment.
To clearly see the point, consider this example: If wage labor costs more than slave labor, then maybe it too is more environmentally impactful than you think, with energy-intensive and materially-intensive supply chains.
They're certainly correlated, at least. It's easier to train a smart dog than a dumb one.
Our 3 yo is still quite ungovernable, much to the chagrin of her preschool "teachers".
We all begin life ungovernable. The difficulty is in keeping it up.
Dammit! My the nostrs feed is so spotty, I couldn't keep track.
Maybe so, but outcomes follow incentives.
Yep. I sincerely believe that each and every Boomer became a millionaire by selling homes they owned since the 80's and all of them retired to Costa Rica.
For what it's worth I'd rather live in the parallel universe where you are right.
https://www.firstexchange.com/AreBabyBoomersTheKeyToTheHousingMarketShortage
Did you notice that the most recent year discussed in that article was 6 years ago?
Every little bit helps. We can't all be right about everything.
Jokes on you, they already sold them and retired to Costa Rica.
Drop the "s". "NOSTR" is already plural.
Good luck selling that idea to all the Boomer's who are becoming millionaires as they sell the homes they bought in the 80's.
Either they know the recession already started or that's a bad forecasting model. Or, they're just rounding up, I guess.
They didn't get rich by writing checks
Well, I'd say you over aggregated "local" and there are many layers of organization within it: family, neighborhood, community, city, etc.
There are more than three. Look into subsidiarity.


