How did we get here? The sustainability conversation started with a clear mission: transition civilization toward clean energy sources. Makes sense—without that shift, we're facing serious long-term problems.



But somewhere along the way, the narrative shifted direction. What began as 'let's build renewable infrastructure' turned into restrictive policies targeting agriculture and livestock. The focus narrowed from scaling solutions to limiting production.

There's a meaningful difference between promoting sustainable energy adoption and imposing constraints on food systems. One accelerates technological transition; the other creates friction with fundamental economic activities.

The core principle—moving away from carbon-intensive energy—remains valid. The execution approach, though, seems to have drifted from enabling alternatives to restricting existing industries.
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