Dispositivo Alteracion Mental
by Malditos Cyborgs.org
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Effects of Meat-Eating on
the Environment
"If people ate grains directly instead
of cycling them through livestock, the benefits to the ecosystem
would be staggering. There is not a single aspect of the
ecological crisis that would not be immediately and profoundly
improved by such a transformation. In fact, a shift to a
more vegetarian diet is probably the most potent single
act most individuals can take." - John Robbins
For every acre of forest land consumed by urban development,
seven acres are devoured by the meat industry, for grazing
and growing feed.
Percentage
of tropical rainforest deforestation directly linked with
livestock rising: more than 50%
Amount
of forest loss for every hamburger produced from livestock
raised on what was Central American forest: 55 square feet
Amount
of trees spared per year by each individual who switches
to a vegan diet: 1 acre
Water
needed to produce one pound of wheat: 25 gallons
Water
needed to produce one pound of beef: 2,500 gallons
Amount
of water a person would conserve per year by switching from
a meat-based diet to a vegan diet: 1,423,500 gallons
If
water used by the meat industry were not subsidized by U.S.
taxpayers, a hamburger would cost $35 .
Pounds
of food an acre of prime land can produce: potatoes - 40,000;
carrots - 30,000; tomatoes - 50,000; beef - 250
Percentage
of US topsoil loss directly associated with livestock rising:
at least 85%
Percentage
of total US land used for raising livestock: 45%
Percentage
of water pollution that can be linked to wastes from the
livestock industry: more than 50%
Percentage
of US imported oil requirements that would be cut if the
US switched to a vegetarian diet: 60%. A family of four
that cuts back on meat consumption by 2 pounds per week
saves the equivalent energy of 104 gallons of gasoline in
one year.
Growing
plants for food uses less than 5% of the raw materials as
does meat production.
Fishing
may at first seem like a benign industry but it also is
ruining the earth. The total fish catch has been declining
for years due to overfishing, making it increasingly expensive
and damaging to fish. It is extremely energy intensive,
requiring as much as 20 calories of fossil fuel for every
calorie of food energy, ten times as energy-intensive as
plant food production. The plastic gill nets commonly used
in fishing today also wreck havoc by getting lost at sea
while catching everything in their path. They never decompose.
Percentage
of Americans who call themselves environmentalists: 76%
Percentage
of Americans who are vegetarian: 2.8%
Pure
vegetarian food choices make less than 5% of the demand
on the soil as meat-oriented choices Livestock production
accounts for 85% of all lost topsoil. The U.S. has already
lost 75% of its topsoil. The livestock in this country produce
twenty times as much excrement as does the human population.
Over half of this is not recycled.
On
the land it takes to feed one meat-eating person, 20 pure
vegetarians could be fed. Each day 40,000 children starve
to death, even though enough grain is consumed by American
livestock every day for every human on earth to have two
loaves of bread. If Americans cut their meat consumption
by only 10% it would free enough grain to feed everyone
on the planet who is presently starving to death