Guest guest Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 20 Feb 07 Humans' beef with livestock: a warmer planet By Brad Knickerbocker | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor As Congress begins to tackle the causes and cures of global warming, the action focuses on gas-guzzling vehicles and coal-fired power plants, not on lowly bovines. Yet livestock are a major emitter of greenhouse gases that cause climate change. And as meat becomes a growing mainstay of human diet around the world, changing what we eat may prove as hard as changing what we drive. It's not just the well-known and frequently joked-about flatulence and manure of grass-chewing cattle that's the problem, according to a recent report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Land-use changes, especially deforestation to expand pastures and to create arable land for feed crops, is a big part. So is the use of energy to produce fertilizers, to run the slaughterhouses and meat-processing plants, and to pump water. " Livestock are one of the most significant contributors to today's most serious environmental problems, " Henning Steinfeld, senior author of the report, said when the FAO findings were released in November. Livestock are responsible for 18 percent of greenhouse-gas emissions as measured in carbon dioxide equivalent, reports the FAO. This includes 9 percent of all CO2 emissions, 37 percent of methane, and 65 percent of nitrous oxide. Altogether, that's more than the emissions caused by transportation. <snip> Click on the following link for the whole article: http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0220/p03s01-ussc.html The FAO report discussed in the Monitor article: http://www.virtualcentre.org/en/library/key_pub/longshad/A0701E00.pdf The article comparing the C cost of animal and plant based diets by U of Chicago scientists Eshel and Martin (discussed in the latter half of the Monitor article): http://geosci.uchicago.edu/~gidon/papers/nutri/nutri3.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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