November 10, 2009

Planet saving diet.

First off I am a vegetarian, I am a registered Republican and practicing Catholic. I believe the amassing evidence that Man Made emissions have little impact on climate change.

However, if you are one of the MMGW zealots and your not a vegan, you are by my definition a hypocrite.

The production of one calorie of animal protein requires more than ten times the fossil fuel input as a calorie of plant protein. This means that ten times the amount of carbon dioxide is emitted as well.

The United States imports roughly 200 million pounds of beef from Central America every year. Aside from the fuel used in transport, grazing land is needed for all of these animals. Where does all that land come from in a densely forested region? The answer: from clear-cutting forests and rainforest

Animal production consumes an amount of water roughly equivalent to all other uses of water in the United States combined. Besides grains, animals need water to survive and grow until they are slaughtered. One pound of beef requires an input of approximately 2500 gallons of water, whereas a pound of soy requires 250 gallons of water and a pound of wheat only 25 gallons.

The most effective way to fight the global warming crisis is to stop eating meat, eggs, and dairy products.

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David de Rothschild, The Live Earth Global Warming Survival Handbook: 77 Essential Skills to Stop Climate Change (Rodale Books, 2007) 66.

NewScientist.com, "It's Better to Green Your Diet Than Your Car," 17 Dec. 2005.

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4 comments:

shoo said...

Hmmm, no meat, rides bike to work...guys like you could cause an ice age!

keeka said...

Well, you already know that I am not nor ever will be a vegetarian, but I am not a zealot either so...
Besides, if we became vegetarian, Cole would starve. : P

flyingvan said...

So if I believe man made global warming is nonsense, and I enjoy meat (OK fish mostly and lately venison and wild turkey) I'm not being inconsistent or hypocritical. Will eating meat cause a planet to crash into the earth in 2012?

Unknown said...

Depends on what attracts the planet?