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If the price for alternatives goes down in return, sure. Tax meat more heavily, subsidize vegetables and plant-based alternatives with that tax, or come up with some other clever scheme. It'll drive change a lot faster than just depending on the few who (can) care enough.

We eat, on average, too much meat as it is, and with meat the negative externalities such as deforestation are completely ignored in the price.



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