The research shows that without meat and dairy consumption, global farmland use could be reduced by more than 75%.
Millions are likely to see the posters (Photo: Surge)
A major new poster campaign on the London Underground says ditching meat
and dairy can help save the planet.
The posters, created by advocacy organization Surge, cite data from the most
comprehensive analysis to date of the damage farming does to the planet.
‘Reduce your environmental impact’
The posters say: “According to the scientists behind the most comprehensive
analysis to date of the damage farming does to the planet, conducted by
researchers at the University of Oxford, going vegan is the ‘single biggest
way’ to reduce your impact on Earth.
In a post about the new campaign, Surge co-founder Earthling Ed said: “We
are currently in a climate crisis. The world is being destroyed right in
front of us and the future of life as we know it is in peril.
“Thankfully, across the world people are standing up against the destruction
of the planet, terrified by the trajectory that our species has set the
world on. But the elephant in the room still remains mostly ignored,
especially by those in positions of power.”
Mass extinction of wildlife
The organization adds that loss of wild areas to agriculture is the ‘leading
cause of the current mass extinction of wildlife’, and that ‘while meat and
dairy provide just 18 percent of calories and 37 percent of protein, it uses
the vast majority (83 percent) of farmland.??
“The research shows that ‘without meat and dairy consumption, global
farmland use could be reduced by more than 75 percent – an area equivalent
to the US, China, European Union and Australia combined, and still feed the
world,” says Surge.
The organization provided this citation as its source.
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