the planet and is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than a
meat-heavy diet.
Huffington Post explains:
Some journalists emphasized the
finding that calorie for calorie, producing lettuce creates more greenhouse gas
(GHG) emissions than bacon. But these are only two foods. Realistically, no
vegetarian is going to replace each pork calorie with a lettuce calorie. Citing
this data point alone ignores the researchers’ finding that kale, broccoli,
rice, potatoes, spinach and wheat (just to name a few) all rank lower than pork
in terms of GHG.
fact, it creates more greenhouse gasses than all forms of transportation
combined!
by animal agriculture.
- Raising animals for food (including land for
grazing and growing feed crops) now uses more than one-third of the earth’s landmass.
- In the United States, 70 percent of the grain
grown is fed
to farmed animals.
- Nearly 80 percent of land deforested in the
Amazon is now used as cattle pasture.
than some meat, but if you’re looking for an excuse to keep throwing back the
burgers guilt-free, this isn’t it, HuffPo
concludes.
we all have the power to create a better world every time we sit down to eat.
wasteful use of resources, but also spare countless animals from a lifetime of
suffering.