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fish. so when you re eating a farm salmon, you might think you were doing something good for the ocean but actually you re eating three or four or five pounds of wild fish that were fed to that farm fish. so when you eat a wild fish, you re eating something that s much more pressure on the planet. we talk about tuna and the concerns obviously. you say eat little because a pound of sardines is as good as a pound of tuna you told me. exactly. a tuna is like a lion or a tiger in the ocean. a sardine is like a rabbit. from a point of view of food, a pound of sardines is worth a pound of tuna. there s a hell of a lot more rabbits in the ocean than lions and tigers. let s choose to eat more of those. eat local. obviously there s a big push to focus on eating local. obviously the transport of fish alone and other resources can be so taxing. we import 90% of our seafood in the united states of america. our fisheries are better managed in general than the world s fisheries. so when you
so wouldn t it be great if the oceans were feeding as many people as possible? let s put this in real english terms. we spoke in the break about this. so you ve got fish on one hand, a fish fillet, and a burger on the other side. compare and contrast those two about why the fish are so much better. when you make that choice, you re making a choice for the planet that s huge. here s how big it is. when you eat the hamburger, there was there is enough corn in that hamburger that was feeding that cow and there s enough corn in that one hamburg tore make 200 tacos and enough fresh water that was used to irrigate the cornfield to fill 10,000 fresh water glasses. when you eat that fish sandwich, you re not. you have four points that you make. i want to give folks something tangible, something they can hold on to to learn from this conversation. you talk about eat wild, eat its, eat local, eat shellfish. so we ll start at the top. eat wild. yeah. so most farm fish that people eat is
africa, those markets, those fish markets are getting completely wiped out because another thing we do is we make farm salmon down in chile that we eat up here. you have to grind up three or four or five pounds of wild fish to make one pound of farm salmon. it will come up to us slowly but down south, it s happening already. other things pointed out in the book, it s along the lines of what we were talking about with dr. sachs earlier, he ll be back, but you know, we don t see the destruction that we re creating. we don t have, you know, horrific pictures before our eyes unfolding quickly. it s not like a nuclear plant melting down. if you look at some of the facts in this book if things don t change, by 2050, the great barrier reef will be dead. and by 2080 island countries, some of them will be under water. could be. could be. this is not doom and gloom. but there are very serious problems but you absolutely can