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the price we pay for our beef consumption

I wanted to share an exerpt from The New York Times, January 27, 2008, “Rethinking the Meat-Guzzler”, by MARK BITTMAN. Food for thought!

 

HERE’S THE BEEF This feed lot in in California can accommodate up to 100,000 head of cattle.

Gary Kazanjian for The New York Times

Growing meat (it’s hard to use the word “raising” when applied to animals in factory farms) uses so many resources that it’s a challenge to enumerate them all. But consider: an estimated 30 percent of the earth’s ice-free land is directly or indirectly involved in livestock production, according to the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization, which also estimates that livestock production generates nearly a fifth of the world’s greenhouse gases — more than transportation.

To put the energy-using demand of meat production into easy-to-understand terms, Gidon Eshel, a geophysicist at the Bard Center, and Pamela A. Martin, an assistant professor of geophysics at the University of Chicago, calculated that if Americans were to reduce meat consumption by just 20 percent it would be as if we all switched from a standard sedan — a Camry, say — to the ultra-efficient Prius. Similarly, a study last year by the National Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science in Japan estimated that 2.2 pounds of beef is responsible for the equivalent amount of carbon dioxide emitted by the average European car every 155 miles, and burns enough energy to light a 100-watt bulb for nearly 20 days.

Thanks to Karen Shuppert for emailing this to me. You can read the full article at http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/27/weekinreview/27bittman.html?_r=1&ei=5070&en=b4f&oref=slogin.

bj @ vineyard picnics to go

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