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Sunday, December 10, 2006

Cow Emissions?

I found this article from the Independant. Could our culinary over-consumption be the true enemy of environmental consciousness? (Perhaps we should mandate meatless Fridays again...)

Is this how the cow strikes against mankind for centuries of hamburgers, hot dogs, meatloaf, prime rib, and filet mignon? Is this their revenge? Is this something we should truly be worried about, or is it perhaps just another environmental over-reaction?

The clarion call for virtue and moderation go out once again. These two qualities, virtue and moderation, as classically understood, would solve most of the worlds problems.


(Both illustrations do not belong to the article, but were added by yours truly.)


God love you and happy Sunday!

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Could our bovine friends be public enemy #1?

Cow 'Emissions' More Damaging to Planet that CO2 from Cars


By Geoffrey Lean, Environment Editor



Published: 10 December 2006

Meet the world's top destroyer of the environment. It is not the car, or the plane,or even George Bush: it is the cow.

A United Nations report has identified the world's rapidly growing herds of cattle as the greatest threat to the climate, forests and wildlife. And they are blamed for a host of other environmental crimes, from acid rain to the introduction of alien species, from producing deserts to creating dead zones in the oceans, from poisoning rivers and drinking water to destroying coral reefs.

The 400-page report by the Food and Agricultural Organisation, entitled Livestock's Long Shadow, also surveys the damage done by sheep, chickens, pigs and goats. But in almost every case, the world's 1.5 billion cattle are most to blame. Livestock are responsible for 18 per cent of the greenhouse gases that cause global warming, more than cars, planes and all other forms of transport put together.

Burning fuel to produce fertiliser to grow feed, to produce meat and to transport it - and clearing vegetation for grazing - produces 9 per cent of all emissions of carbon dioxide, the most common greenhouse gas. And their wind and manure emit more than one third of emissions of another, methane, which warms the world 20 times faster than carbon dioxide.

Livestock also produces more than 100 other polluting gases, including more than two-thirds of the world's emissions of ammonia, one of the main causes of acid rain.

Ranching, the report adds, is "the major driver of deforestation" worldwide, and overgrazing is turning a fifth of all pastures and ranges into desert.Cows also soak up vast amounts of water: it takes a staggering 990 litres of water to produce one litre of milk.

Wastes from feedlots and fertilisers used to grow their feed overnourish water, causing weeds to choke all other life. And the pesticides, antibiotics and hormones used to treat them get into drinking water and endanger human health.

The pollution washes down to the sea, killing coral reefs and creating "dead zones" devoid of life. One is up to 21,000sqkm, in the Gulf of Mexico, where much of the waste from US beef production is carried down the Mississippi.

The report concludes that, unless drastic changes are made, the massive damage done by livestock will more than double by 2050, as demand for meat increases.


"Great news! We've bred a cow that doesn't release any methane!"



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who'd a thunk it? Next thing we know, they'll discover water in its purist form is dangerous to the environment ... or perhaps humans exhaling … or the electrical field around computers. WHATEVER!

WNV said...

Sister, you should follow up on that water thing...it could be big!