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Wherever they are across the country, this list of America's great drive-in restaurants adheres to what you could argue, for all civilization's progress, is still the ultimate in roadside eating: climate control (windows and AC), your choice of entertainment (radio, etc)., and your favorite guilty pleasures served to you by carhops.
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As meat production depletes the world's resources and compounds the changing climate, eating insects and other creepy crawlies might well be in all our futures.
The Filipino climate change commissioner made headlines last year when he vowed to stop eating until the UN climate talks showed progress.
Published in the Environment Systems and Decisions journal, the study goes against the grain of recent calls for humans to quit eating meat to curb climate change.
"Either way, eating meat does affect climate change," he concluded.
But the costs of inaction on energy and climate are eating away at our jobs and economy, and bringing us no closer to energy independence.
But we don't need governments to act for climate-smart eating to work.
In rural Alaska, Obama talked with fishermen, danced Alaska Native dances with schoolchildren, discussed the impacts of climate change with Alaska Native leaders, and flew over the community of Kivalina, which is being eaten away by climate change-related coastal erosion.
At a time when global warming is surely fueling fires, floods, and drought all over the world, we need to have an honest conversation about how the way we eat contributes to climate change.
"But we need to talk about diet, and we need to realize that if that's where we can make our impact, then that's what people need to know". What we choose to eat relates to climate change because of the enormous invisible plume of heat-trapping gases generated by modern agriculture.
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