I think that’s an accurate characterization of my concerns. I didn’t take the offset route for three main reasons.
I do have other concerns besides GHG emissions, which offsets wouldn’t address.
In general I prefer to reduce where I can, and save offsets for things I struggle more to do without (necessary plane trips being the main one). Which is another way of saying that I’m not willing to pay the increased (offset inclusive) price. I guess I was also banking on adapting to meat-avoidance fairly well; perhaps if I’d ended up finding it more difficult, I would then have considered offsets more seriously. Also, offsets are still somewhat difficult to verify; my own meat consumption isn’t.
The impact of my own reduced meat consumption is relatively minimal. However, if my example convinces one other person to reduce their consumption similarly, then that’s doubled it’s effectiveness. Perhaps I’m wrong, but offsets don’t seem to have the same example value.
The impact of my own reduced meat consumption is relatively minimal. However, if my example convinces one other person to reduce their consumption similarly, then that’s doubled it’s effectiveness.
Seconded. We’re also helping to create a larger market for vegetarian food or vat meat and reducing stigma against vegetarians.
I think that’s an accurate characterization of my concerns. I didn’t take the offset route for three main reasons.
I do have other concerns besides GHG emissions, which offsets wouldn’t address.
In general I prefer to reduce where I can, and save offsets for things I struggle more to do without (necessary plane trips being the main one). Which is another way of saying that I’m not willing to pay the increased (offset inclusive) price. I guess I was also banking on adapting to meat-avoidance fairly well; perhaps if I’d ended up finding it more difficult, I would then have considered offsets more seriously. Also, offsets are still somewhat difficult to verify; my own meat consumption isn’t.
The impact of my own reduced meat consumption is relatively minimal. However, if my example convinces one other person to reduce their consumption similarly, then that’s doubled it’s effectiveness. Perhaps I’m wrong, but offsets don’t seem to have the same example value.
Seconded. We’re also helping to create a larger market for vegetarian food or vat meat and reducing stigma against vegetarians.