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How Animal Agriculture is Contributing to Planetary Environmental Collapse

Wednesday, August 12, 2015 14:41
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13th August 2015

By Carolanne Wright

Contributing Writer for Wake Up World

Chances are, if you’re concerned about the health of the planet, you’ve most likely come across the following facts and figures: On average, vegans save 1100 gallons of water, 45 pounds of grain, 30 square feet of forest and 20 pounds of CO2 equivalent every day. But what you may not realize is that animal agriculture is responsible for 18% of greenhouse gas emissions, more than the combined total of all worldwide transportation — including cars, trucks, planes, trains and ships. So we can drive our hybrid cars and bicycle to our heart’s content, recycle religiously and conserve electricity like crazy, but if we consume meat, dairy or eggs, we’re still making a major contribution to the world’s environmental crisis.

How Animal Agriculture is Contributing to Planetary Environmental Collapse -

In relation to the environment, the problem with eating animal products can be broken down into 5 categories: methane created by livestock, deforestation, feed crops, water use, and unsustainable demand for animal products. The documentary Cowspiracy explores each one, with oftentimes surprising results.

The Environmental Impacts of Animal Agriculture

Coming up against incredible industry opposition, the co-producers ofCowspiracy Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn financed the documentary through an Indiegogo campaign, since normal sources of funding weren’t forthcoming. The duo also quickly realized that big names in the environmental movement — Greenpeace, Sierra Club, Rainforest Action Network and others — completely ignore or avoid the issue of livestock as a major cause of global warming. Even Al Gore, the poster child of the environmental movement, is well known to have minimized the significant role animal agriculture plays in climate change, claiming it would “confuse” people to address methane pollution along with CO2 emissions.

Here’s the rub, though: “Methane has a global warming power 86 times that of CO2,” according to IPPC Working Group I. And it gets worse. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations highlights the fact that “livestock is responsible for 65% of all emissions of nitrous oxide – a greenhouse gas 296 times more destructive than carbon dioxide and which stays in the atmosphere for 150 years.”

Moreover, animal agriculture uses a staggering 55% of available fresh water supplies in the U.S., whereas residential water usage accounts for around 5%. To produce a single gallon of milk, you’re looking at 1,000 gallons of water, while one pound of beef requires an astonishing 2,500 gallons. If you believe pastured animals are a better option for the environment, the documentary shatters that myth as well.

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