To the editor: In addition to fueling local weather change, how about exacerbating drought? Numerous water went into rising the meals that People discard after Thanksgiving. (“Americans will throw out 316 million pounds of food on Thanksgiving. Here’s how it fuels climate change,” Nov. 26)
In the case of meals waste, our lawmakers ought to deal with the thousands and thousands of kilos of meals discarded by supermarkets. Produce and meat shows are continually stored pristine; something that doesn’t look good is often discarded. The much less meals that we have to develop, the much less water we use to develop it.
And the way about airways serving meals? Additional meals are provisioned on flights and discarded after touchdown. Whether or not you need it or not, a roll with butter is given. The cows offering the milk for that butter are a serious supply of methane emissions.
Andrew Ko, Glendale