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Being Vegetarian Is A Healthy Option

by | 06-06-2015 15:45 recommendations 0

Beef's environmental impact dwarfs that of other meat including chicken and pork, new research reveals, with one expert saying that eating less red meat would be a better way for people to cut carbon emissions than giving up their cars.

The heavy impact on the environment of meat production was known but the research shows a new scale and scope of damage, particularly for beef. The popular red meat requires 28 times more land to produce than pork or chicken, 11 times more water and results in five times more climate-warming emissions. When compared to staples like potatoes, wheat, and rice, the impact of beef per calorie is even more extreme, requiring 160 times more land and producing 11 times more greenhouse gases.

Agriculture is a significant driver of global warming and causes 15% of all emissions, half of which are from livestock. Furthermore, the huge amounts of grain and water needed to raise cattle is a concern to experts worried about feeding an extra 2 billion people by 2050. 

Separately, a second study of tens of thousands of British people's daily eating habits shows that meat lovers' diets cause double the climate-warming emissions of vegetarian diets.

The study of British people' diets was conducted by University of Oxford scientists and found that meat-rich diets - defined as more than 100g per day - resulted in 7.2kg of carbon dioxide emissions. In contrast, both vegetarian and fish-eating diets caused about 3.8kg of CO2 per day, while vegan diets produced only 2.9kg. The research analysed the food eaten by 30,000 meat eaters, 16,000 vegetarians, 8,000 fish eaters and 2,000 vegans.

So, this brings me to conclude that being a vegetarian is the best and most viable option in the 21st century

Source - The Guardian

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  • says :
    Thanks for the information and I will make sure that the content is original

    Posted 12-06-2015 23:33

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  • Eco Generation says :
    We have deleted the inserted image file. Please revise the content with your words! We'll look forward to your opinion on this issue!
    Posted 12-06-2015 08:49

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  • Eco Generation says :
    Thanks for sharing the good article on beef's environmental impact. :) However, we do not allow our members to copy and paste from the copyrighted newspaper company. Please share your own opinion on this issue with the link to the article next time. :)
    Posted 12-06-2015 08:48

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Yes, Harshith I'm a proud vegetarian. And my full family is also vegetarian.
    Posted 08-06-2015 21:35

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