Not exact matches
Their economies should be labor intensive rather than energy intensive; produce more durable goods to reduce waste; use local
materials in building;
consume locally grown
foods; engage in organic farming; utilize organic garbage; depend on perennial polyculture, aqua - culture and permaculture; favor trains as well as human - powered machines such as bicycles; employ solar power and other on - site modes of producing energy; and in various ways operate on self - nourishing, self - healing, self - governing principles.
Cities
consume vast amounts of
food, energy, water, and
materials.
Yes — I read all of that but it's so hard to know if he (or any of these doctors» books or
materials) are referring to «protein» in general or «animal protein» because the context is always about why animal & processed
food consumption is bad, directed at people
consuming a typical Western diet.
But don't let this cause your horse to go searching for
food in hedgerows and ditches that may contain hazardous
materials that your horse may
consume.
Some cats
consume many different processed
food proteins and colorings, which may be changed by their digestive systems into foreign
material that gets attacked by the immune system.
Most dogs and cats
consume these
foods, which contain byproducts and
materials rejected and condemned as unfit for human consumption, including the infamous «4 - D» meat from animals that are dead, dying, debilitated, or diseased.
Resource management is a big part of that — your residents will
consume food, ammo,
materials, medicine, and more as time goes on, and a large portion of your time will be spent scavenging or doing errands for the resources you need.
Urban citizens
consume food, water, and other commodities, their buildings and appliances
consume electricity, and their vehicles
consume fuel - the latter two also involving the consumption of raw
materials in their manufacture.