Ecology and Vegetarianism: food, climate and CO2

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Re: Ecology and vegetarianism: food, climate and CO2




by Ahmed » 01/12/19, 21:42

It is a present, with the idea of ​​a development over time ... There is no really specific grammatical form in French to express it, unlike the English language which willingly uses the progressive form.
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Re: Ecology and vegetarianism: food, climate and CO2




by Janic » 02/12/19, 08:24

Well no, "multiplies" is normally in French something that is happening roughly at the moment, possibly with a little flashback.
That's quite right! The number of VG is constantly increasing in ONGOING "civilized" countries for common or different reasons such as with regard to ecology, philosophy as indicated by the previous quote, for health reasons which are the main axes of change towards an ecologically inevitable future, such as Ahmed also expresses: "It's a present, with the idea of ​​a long-term development... There is no really specific grammatical form in French to express it, unlike the English language which readily uses the progressive form. "
We note this same progression for AB without the two necessarily being linked. : Cheesy:
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Re: Ecology and vegetarianism: food, climate and CO2




by Ahmed » 02/12/19, 09:10

On the other hand, the overconsumption of meat is linked to energy abundance and the contraction of the latter will be right for the former ... Too bad for the promotion in favor of colorectal cancer so dear to our friend Liberal enthusiastic... : Cheesy:
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Re: Ecology and vegetarianism: food, climate and CO2




by Janic » 02/12/19, 09:16

For those who believe that to be VG is to risk shortening his life, I take again the lifespan of the characters and philosophers mentioned and for the record to compare with the average lifespan of their eras

BENTHAM Jeremy 1748 1832: 86 years old
BOSSUET Jacques Bénigne Bossuet - 1627-1704: 77 years old
CLAUDEL PauL 1868 1955: 87 years old
CUVIER Georges Cuvier - 1769-1832: 63 years old
DARWIN Charles Darwin - 1809-1882: 73 years old
Derrida jacques - 1930-2004: 74 years old
EDISON Thomas Edison - 1847-1931: 84 years old
EINSTEIN Albert Einstein - 1879-1955: 76 years old
FARRACHI Armand born in Paris on March 22, 1949:
GANDHI Mahatma Gandhi - 1869-1948: 79 years old
von HUMBOLDT Alexander von Humboldt - 1769-1859: 90 years old
Thomas Henry Huxley: 70 years old
KAFKA Franz Kafka - 1883-1924: 41 years old
by LAMARTINE Alphonse de Lamartine -1790-1869: 79 years old
MAETERLINCK Maurice 1862 1949: 83 years old
MICHELET Jules Michelet - 1798-1874: 76 years old
MONOD Théodore André, 1902 2000: 98 years
OVIDE Richard Owen - 1804-1892: 88 years old
OWEN Richard Owen - 1804-1892: 88 years old
PITMAN Sir Isaac Pitman - 1813-1897: 84 years old
PLATON Plato - 427-348 / 347 (?) BC: 80 years
PLUTARCH around 46 AD. AD, died around 125: 71 years old
PYTHAGORE - 570-480 (?) BC: 90 years
RAY John - 1628-1704: 76 years old
it's a good average, all eras!

Too bad for the promotion in favor of colorectal cancer so dear to our Liberal-enthusiastic friend ... : Cheesy:
and not only! But everyone has their own life choices. :D ..or death! : Cry:
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