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Diet And The Earth
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10 kg Grains vs 1 kg Meat The basic concept of meat production (1) The conversion rate of meat production 14 cal Food vs 1 cal Meat Implication(1): meat is a food wastage
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the meat production equilibrium Grains + land use + water + energy = Meat + waste Implications (2,3): Meat production is low efficiency usage of resources Meat consumption leads to pollutions The basic concept of meat production(2)
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people in 3rd world countries do not have enough to eat. thousands die of malnutrition Every day Implication(1): meat is a food wastage
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more than 80% of corn and... more than 95% of oats... are fed to live stock... In the U.S.A. not to hungry people.
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not to hungry people 75% of Third World imports of corn, barley, sorghum... are fed to livestock… to produce cheap hamburgers...
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The grains and soybeans that are fed to US livestock could feed 1.3 billion people.
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The worlds cattle alone consume a quantity of food enough to feed more than the entire human population Resources on Earth are plentiful Resource wastage originates from meat consumption
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Implication (2): Meat production is low efficiency usage of resources waterwasted landwasted energywasted
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Water It takes more than 25,000 litres of water to produce I kg of beef It takes 200 times more water to produce a kg of beef than to produce a kg of potatoes
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Land 260 million acres in the US have been cleared to grow crops to feed livestock. 30% of land in the USA is used as grazing land to feed cattle for slaughter.
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Compared to soy production Meat production demands 6~20 times more fossil fuels Energy
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Implication (3): Meat consumption leads to pollutions The amount of manure that are produced by farm animals is simply overwhelming
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Water contamination, sickness, and death have been occurring in areas where livestock operations are concentrated.
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Air Pollution Methane-emitting livestock contribute massively to the Greenhouse Effect and global warming. Ammonia from animal waste contributes to acid rain which kills plants and animals.
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1. Biased information + addiction to taste 4.starvation 5. Deforestation + unnecessary resource wastage 7. air, land, water pollution 8. eco-imbalance, climate crises, elevated living expense, compromised health, survival crisis of earthlings 6a. GMO + chemical Fertilizer, pesticides application 6b. Water, land, energy wastage Niche of Meat Consumption from Eco-social perspective 2. Meat consumption surge 3.food shortage
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More references : Books/Films Diet for a New America The Food Revolution An Inconvenient Truth Future of Food The China Study The RAVE Diet
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