Tuesday, October 14, 2014



How donuts cause global warming

What they fail to mention is that food firms use palm oil because food freaks have demoninized first saturated fats and then trans fats.  Palm oil is what is left.  So it is the do-gooders who have created the demand for palm oil -- and the resultant cutting down of native trees to grow the trees that produce the palm oil.  So it is clear who is to blame for any adverse effects

McDonald's, Burger King, Yum Brands (Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut) and other members of the fast food industry are often the focus of negative attention for the effect on our heath, but did you know they are also having a big effect on our climate?

America's top fast food brands use palm oil, an ingredient linked to climate change and deforestation, in their products. As tropical forests are cleared to make way for palm oil plantations, carbon is released into the atmosphere, driving global warming and shrinking habitats for endangered species. Tropical deforestation currently accounts for about 10 percent of the world's heat-trapping emissions.

The good news is that two of the country's largest fast food chains, Krispy Kreme and Dunkin' Brands (who owns both Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins), just pledged to buy deforestation-free palm oil. The rest of the fast food industry should also set the bar high and make a firm commitment to use only deforestation-free palm oil.

SOURCE

Posted by John J. Ray (M.A.; Ph.D.).

3 comments:

Wireless.Phil said...

Not just fast food.
Its in almost all frozen and prepare meals and even in some candy like chocolate bars.

People also use coconut oil on everything from cooking to putting it on their shin, but at least you get the coconut meat and coconut water from it, I keep several cans of it here, helps when hungover.

Not that I get too much of that now a days.

Wireless.Phil said...
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Wireless.Phil said...

My mom loved cripsie fat at dinner I couldn't understand that and felt it was sick tasting and wouldn't eat that or the fat on steak, etc.

Email from BBC:

Saturated fats may not be the artery clogging, fattening danger food we think they are.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-29616418

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