
Are there aspects of your daily life that you know contribute to your carbon footprint but you are unwilling to compromise to change them? In other words, what about your life is “off the table” when it comes to carbon emissions? It's OK to admit it- we all have these cherished behaviors!
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Food Consumption

The types of food that people eat is often a habit to them. It is difficult for many people to change their eating habits because they have stayed the same for so long. For example, many environmental advocates are still unwilling to give up meat because they have been eating it for so long and have become accustomed to the taste. I used to be a vegetarian because of the environmental impact and the animal cruelty involved in meat production. However, I stopped recently because it was difficult for my family to provide for me especially during large family events such as thanksgiving. I still find it difficult to restrain from eating meat because it is something that I have become used to eating after eating it for my entire childhood, but it is still important that I do not eat meat as often as I used to. Many people have said that it would be "impossible" for them to become vegetarian because they like meat so much, but tit is not as difficult as it seems. Additionally, there are plant-based alternatives for meat that have the same taste and are cruelty-free. It is also possible to get the protein that meat would provide with foods such as eggs and beans.
here is a link about meat production and animal cruelty
https://www.rollingstone.com/interactiv … activists/
here are some protein alternatives for vegetarians
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/pr … egetarians

I disagree with you. In my mind, it is not difficult as you said to change our eating habits. I was a person used to eat red meat and white meat during my childhood, but I still become a person who only eats fish. I also think it is not because all of your family eat meat you can't carry on your vegetarian diet. I was born in a family who used to eat meat everyday, however I still continue my eating habits. Then I think it's just a question of will.
According to what you said about there are plat-based alternatives for meat I really agree !!

as Hilley said it's just a question of will, because if you want, you can and that in every kind of situation. so if you want to save the world you should do many efforts. then as it says: "no pain no gain"