For the Environment
I posted earlier about vegetarianism for personal health, this is vegetarianism for the environment.
The Environment
- Conservation of Fossil fuel. It takes 78 calories of fossil fuel to produce
1 calorie of beef protein; 35 calories for 1 calorie of pork; 22 calories for
1 of poultry; but just 1 calorie of fossil fuel for 1 calorie of soybeans. By
eating plant foods instead of animal foods, I help conserve our non-renewable
sources of energy.
- Water Conservation. It takes 3 to 15 times as much water to produce animal
protein as it does plant protein. As a vegetarian I contribute to water
conservation.
- Efficient use of grains. It takes up to 16 pounds of soybeans and grains
to produce 1 lb. of beef and 3 to 6 lbs. to produce 1 lb of turkey & egg. By
eating grain foods directly, I make the food supply more efficient & that
contributes to the environment.
- Soil conservation. When grains & legumes are used more efficiently, our
precious topsoil is automatically made more efficient in its use. We use
less agricultural resources to provide for the same number of people.
- Saving our forests. Tropical forests in Brazil and other tropic regions
are destroyed daily, in part, to create more acreage to raise livestock. By
not supporting the meat industry, I directly reduce the demand to pillage
these irreplaceable treasures of nature. Since the forest land "filters" our
air supply and contains botanical sources for new medicines, this destruction
is irreversable.
- Asthetics. Decaying animal parts, whether in a freezer case or served in
restaurants, can never be as asthetically pleasing to the senses as the same
foods made from wholesome vegetable sources. Only habit can allow one not to
perceive this: a change in diet makes this self evident.
[Source: The Whole Earth Vegetarian Catalogue]
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