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Livestock contribution to global warming outweighs that of transportation…
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electnixon - 04:02am on 02/20/2007

Via Drudge:

Humans’ beef with livestock: a warmer planet

It’s not just the well-known and frequently joked-about flatulence and manure of grass-chewing cattle that’s the problem, according to a recent report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Land-use changes, especially deforestation to expand pastures and to create arable land for feed crops, is a big part. So is the use of energy to produce fertilizers, to run the slaughterhouses and meat-processing plants, and to pump water.

Livestock are responsible for 18 percent of greenhouse-gas emissions as measured in carbon dioxide equivalent, reports the FAO. This includes 9 percent of all CO2 emissions, 37 percent of methane, and 65 percent of nitrous oxide. Altogether, that’s more than the emissions caused by transportation.

Eat more Deer: It’s free, low in fat, and helps reduce auto insurance costs.  (Though I doubt that PETA and other eco-terrorist groups would want that conclusion drawn from this article.)


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