Steve Portigal on Nostr: Why climate researchers are thinking about beef eating and masculinity #LongRead that ...
Published at
2024-09-15 15:10:45Event JSON
{
"id": "8ccd2059e48c83af6f1603b74779d9baa90449eb563f96c84a0d5f15d0d74031",
"pubkey": "a859a05d88a60d7f3a8d89b42129fcc8197f8e2cf6dae2bfa95259343b36f6d3",
"created_at": 1726413045,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"t",
"longread"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://mastodon.social/users/steveportigal/statuses/113142205368435356",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "Why climate researchers are thinking about beef eating and masculinity #LongRead that talks about meatfluencers; that most US beef consumption is from men; that there is a long history of tying beef to masculine identity, that being male is the biggest predictor of a high-climate-impact diet\n\nhttps://www.npr.org/2024/09/14/nx-s1-5003066/beef-climate-change-american-men-masculinity",
"sig": "bd49cea1809754617d2c03700b5ce20f14af6f9221136ad6c17e4fb73a34dff8f96a8d167d59d092c664f64be5614f49750acb1769a8e23d32f5d18108f35152"
}