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" If the U.S. switched to a vegetarian diet, 60% of all imported oil

could be cut " .

 

" If the water used by the meat indusry were not subsidized by U.S.

taxpayers, a hamburger would cost $35. "

 

" Another effect of livestock production is water pollution: massive

amounts of fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, manure, and topsoil

all wash into water supplies resulting in more water pollution than

all other human activities combined. "

 

60% of US oil consumption? That's a s___load of vegan shoes and nylon

jackets ;-)

 

The rest of this excellent article, which I highly recommend, is at

http://www.uksociety.org/vegetarian_ecology.htm But I'll try to let

you do your own research now.

 

 

, " radcsusa " <radcsusa@n...>

wrote:

> Actually I bet the pollution associated with meat and leather is far

> higher. Huge fecal waste volumes into rivers, consumption of

> electricity, and water -- I was astounded to read statistics like this

> one:

>

> March 1, 2001 -- To date, probably the most reliable and

> widely-accepted water estimate to produce a pound of beef is the

> figure of 2,500 gallons/pound. Newsweek once put it another way: " the

> water that goes into a 1,000 pound steer would float a destroyer. "

> (Detail at http://www.vegsource.com/articles/pimentel_water.htm )

>

> Synthetics are as I understand it a refinement product of the oil and

> petroleum already in use, probably nowhere near as injurious, and

> natural materials like cotton are also pretty ecofriendly.

>

> God did not intend for you to wear animal skins, or He'd have left the

> skin off the animal and put it on you instead ;-)

>

> Check out things like the PETA FAQ page and the like. Questions are a

> good thing.

>

>

> , " l. a l j u w a i e "

> <aljuwaie@c...> wrote:

> > I am sorry to ask this here, I know I could do my own research but I'm

> > short on time at the moment and want a quick comeback to a

question that

> > was posed to me:

> >

> >

> >

> > " I wonder what God intended for us to wear if not

> > animal cloth. And isn't the pollution which is created

> > by the manufacture of synthetics also a great evil? "

> >

> >

> >

> > I know I'll get a lot of info here, and I will put it to memory so

that

> > I have it for future reference! So much to learn – especially when

> > defending one's own choices! Unfortunate that we even have to :o(

> >

> >

> >

> > Thank you,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Lisa

> >

> >

> >

> > Ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of

> > separation.

> >

> > ~Kahlil Gibran

> >

> >

> >

> > www.pbase.com/aljuwaie

> >

> >

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