If some crops are much better for insect welfare than others, then I want to know about that.
I agree that it’s too onerous to avoid harm in everything you do. But I think the correct way to handle it isn’t to ignore the harm; it’s to figure out which actions you can take that have the best ratio of harm reduction to personal hardship, and then do those.
It may be that the answer turns out to be something weird like “don’t worry about dairy, but do avoid pumpkins and melons”.
If some crops are much better for insect welfare than others, then I want to know about that.
I agree that it’s too onerous to avoid harm in everything you do. But I think the correct way to handle it isn’t to ignore the harm; it’s to figure out which actions you can take that have the best ratio of harm reduction to personal hardship, and then do those.
It may be that the answer turns out to be something weird like “don’t worry about dairy, but do avoid pumpkins and melons”.