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I'm just trying to get the point across that the whole cattle contributor of methane in the atmosphere is more of just a ploy to get people to stop eating beef than it is to actually do anything of any worth to the environment.
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Beef and milk products are not very effective as nutrient supply. A lot of space must be used to get enough food for the huge amounts of cattle. In many countries they use also artificial fertilizer to get better grows and fight at the same time some other herbs and trees to get only cattle food. Fertilizer is responsible for 1/3 of N2O worldwide. A natural grassland bind more greenhouse gases than a full deplete agriculturally use. And the immense water use, it sounds unbelievable, but it's true. 1kg (2.205 pound) beef needs 15000l (3958.5 gallons) water and 1000l water for 1l milk. Humans don't need much meat, and herbal food would usually be more effective (as long they don't farm water hungry fruits in deserts as some do). randolph: I don't want to get through and build their opinion, I want to animate to think self, and asking their self questions if it works like they think. (Maybe not successfully) Last edited by Tread; 12-16-2009 at 09:05 PM. |
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