Munich today – News from April 15th, 2022 – Munich

I admit it, I like meat. I even like dishes that many of my friends don’t even want to smell: tripe, black pudding or wild boar stew, for example. That’s rather unusual. Although every German eats an average of 55 kilograms of meat a year, offal or game are rarely served in this country. Pork and chicken are eaten the most in Germany. The average per capita consumption last year was 20 kilograms of poultry meat.

This also has an impact on the climate, because according to the Federal Environment Agency, nutrition makes up 15 percent of the ecological footprint of the German population. Animal foods play a large part in this, as they consume a lot of resources in their husbandry and a lot of greenhouse gases are produced when they are reared. In livestock farming, species-appropriate and ecological agriculture is still a niche. According to the Federal Statistical Office, more than 33 percent of goats were kept organically in 2020, more than 13 percent of sheep and just under one percent of pigs.

If you want to protect the climate as a meat-eating broadcaster, it’s not that easy. Especially since the question of attitude is not the only one that consumers have to clarify before more sustainability comes into the pan. How badly a food actually affects the climate has to do with many different factors. In my research, I tried to find out what every Munich resident can do to eat in a climate-friendly manner (SZ Plus).

In the end, I had to think of a sentence from the running scene, where healthy eating is often debated: “Eat like your grandparents.” For me that would mean: meat, cabbage, carrots and potatoes from the garden once a week – and quite a lot of soup.

I think even at the end of Lent that wouldn’t be such a bad prospect for the future.

THE DAY IN MUNICH

11.5 million euros for Boateng’s luxury villa The property of the former FC Bayern soccer player in Grünwald is for sale. It’s not exactly a bargain, but there are six bedrooms and even a cinema.

“Künstlerhaus” sold to an investor for 22.5 million euros Although the city has apparently offered a higher price for the residential building on Thalkirchner Strasse, it does not get a chance. The tenants will probably have to look for new apartments.

Raven until the police come Illegal, stoned, ruthless? Raves, and outdoors at that, have a decidedly bad image. Why actually? A visit to techno DJ Constantin De Pilar and a scene that is very different from its reputation (SZ Plus).

16,000 fans expected at the German Darts Grand Prix in Munich Series winner Michael van Gerwen is also there after the three-year Corona break – as is a young German.

With 110 things over the Ingolstädter Straße In his BMW convertible, a 19-year-old travels more than twice as fast as allowed. At the end of the day he’ll probably lose his driver’s license – and the car too.

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