Julie Cappiello,
AlterNet.org
March 2018
Going vegan will help reduce animal suffering, protect your health and halve your carbon footprint. So what are you waiting for?
In a recent press release on its website, Greenpeace called for a
reduction in meat, dairy, and egg consumption. A new report by the
organization states that "global meat and dairy production and consumption
must be cut in half by 2050 to avoid dangerous climate change." The report
also confirms what many health professionals have said for years: Eating
meat and dairy raises various health risks, including risk of cancer, heart
disease, obesity, and diabetes. Indeed, calling for such a reduction is
vital to the fight against global warming, as animal agriculture is the
number-one driver of climate change.
Why are meat, dairy and eggs so harmful to the environment? Every year we
raise and kill at least 56 billion land animals for food worldwide. We feed
enormous amounts of corn, soy, and wheat to each of them. Much of this
animal feed is grown on deforested land whose precious rainforests and
wildlife have been wiped out. These animals excrete untold amounts of feces,
which pollute local waterways and accelerate climate change by emitting
methane into the atmosphere. They must be transported to slaughter and their
meat packaged and shipped. The process not only kills billions of animals
and inflicts unspeakable cruelty but literally kills our planet.
The Environmental Protection Agency reports that the livestock sector is one
of the largest sources of carbon dioxide pollution and the single largest
source of methane and nitrous oxide. And according to the United Nations
Food and Agriculture Organization, carbon dioxide emissions from raising
farmed animals make up about 15 percent of global human-induced emissions.
Raising animals for food is also culpable for more than 90 percent of Amazon
rainforest destruction and uses more than one-third of the earth’s landmass.
More than 80,000 acres of tropical rainforest—and 135 animal, plant, and
insect species—are lost to animal agriculture each day.
Animal agriculture also takes a devastating toll on wildlife through habitat
loss and hunting. Because it uses such a massive amount of land, wild
animals are pushed out of their natural environments or violently killed
because they are viewed as a predatory threat to the meat and dairy
industries.
The good news? By going vegan you not only help protect animals but cut your
carbon footprint in half.
Climate change is real and animal agriculture is undoubtedly a leading
contributor. If you’re serious about the environment, it’s time to take
action. Don’t just say you care about the planet, prove it by leaving all
animal products off your plate.
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