Friday, February 29, 2008

Not Eat Beef

Livestock’s long shadow,06.11.29
http://www.virtualcentre.org/en/library/key_pub/longshad/a0701e00.htm


Summary:

This report aims to assess the full impact of the livestock sector on environmental problems, along with potential technical and policy approaches to mitigation. The assessment is based on the most recent and complete data available, taking into account direct impacts, along with the impacts of feed crop agriculture required for livestock production.The livestock sector emerges as one of the top two or three most significant contributors to the most serious environmental problems, at every scale from local to global. The findings of this report suggest that it should be a major policy focus when dealing with problems of land degradation, climate change and air pollution, water shortage and water pollution, and loss of biodiversity. Livestock’s contribution to environmental problems is on a massive scale and its potential contribution to their solution is equally large. The impact is so significant that it needs to be addressed with urgency. Major reductions in impact could be achieved at reasonable cost.



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In these days, I don't eat meat. It is not that I avoid them all to pieces, but almost all (except fish).

Of course, it is for my dear Al Gore.
and Anthony Weston, the ethicist I respect most, that also makes an objection against meat eating. well, that i eat fish...is no good actually.

Anyway if we eat much meat, we cannot stop environmental destruction. It helps very much that you avoid beef from now, or eat half as much as you used to do, I think.

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