They really don’t want you eating meat. It’s okay, thought, you’ll learn to like bugs. From Brenda Baletti, Ph.D. at 2ndsmartestguyintheworld.substack.com:
We escaped NYC in the midst of PSYOP-19. Many years before this “pandemic” I had already seen the writing on the wall, but it was difficult to leave the city that I grew up in, where I went to university, where friends and family resided, and the place I wrongly believed was home.
New York City will begin tracking the carbon footprint of household food consumption and putting caps on how much red meat can be served in public institutions as part of a sweeping initiative to achieve a 33% reduction in carbon emissions from food by 2030.

New York City will begin tracking the carbon footprint of household food consumption and putting caps on how much red meat can be served in public institutions as part of a sweeping initiative to achieve a 33% reduction in carbon emissions from food by 2030.
Mayor Eric Adams and representatives from the Mayor’s Office of Food Policy and Mayor’s Office of Climate & Environmental Justice announced the new programs last month at a Brooklyn culinary center run by NYC Health + Hospitals, the city’s public healthcare system, just before Earth Day.
At the event, the Mayor’s Office of Climate & Environmental Justice shared a new chart to be included in the city’s annual greenhouse gas inventory that publicly tracks the carbon footprint created by household food consumption, the Gothamist reported.
The city already produced emissions data from energy use, transportation and waste as part of the annual inventory. But the addition of household food consumption data is part of a partnership that London and New York launched with American Express, C40 Cities and EcoData lab, Commissioner Rohit Aggarwala from the NYC Department of Environmental Protection announced at the event.
Aggarwala — who founded Google smart city subsidiary Sidewalk Labs — celebrated the expanded data collection as forging “a new standard for what cities have to do” and a new way to shape policy.
He said the inventory also will measure greenhouse gas pollution from the production and consumption of other consumer goods like apparel, whether or not those items are made in New York City. It also tracks emissions tied to services like air travel and healthcare.
Graduates of CUNY turned their back on esteemed CPUSA party member comrade commissar Adams at a commencement speech.
I haven’t read it to see if the term “disruptors” was used.
Pimpstress Pelosi used that term at various commencements before Trump came down the escalator.
The best part of a no meat diet?
The massive flatulence!
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Pretty sure that is unconstitutional…
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The free states of 1865 are now the slave states of 2023.
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