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  • From: "John D'hondt" <dhondt@eircom.net>
  • To: "Healthy soil and sustainable growing" <livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] Greenhouse gas fear over increased levels of meateating
  • Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2014 20:56:23 +0100

I got a brother living in Australia. He said much the same thing on television there and he got death threats for months afterwards.
And it might even make economic sense to breed kangaroos instead of lamb and beef. Australian lamb is dirt cheap in Europe while kangaroo makes 4 times the price at least.
John
All so true. Another example is Australia. Most of the place is good for one thing only. That is kangaroos. But they kill the kangaroos and put on beef. And destroy the environment in the process.

And then there is this economy thing. And that screws everything up. :-)

Mike

On 04/09/14 10:35, John D'hondt wrote:
What you said makes some sense to me Mike but it also made me think : where exactly on earth are people increasing their meat eating and at what rate exactly? As far as I can see not in Europe, America or Africa as a whole. Not in India and most of Asia. China probably and some super rich and decadent Middle Eastern countries maybe, although a large part of their populations works for slave wages that won't allow much meat in their diet.
 
I think the big problem with meat is how it is "produced". I have got all kinds of life stock out on grass and nothing else. Our climate forces us to bring them in for winter but even then their diet is 95 % silage or hay (=grass). Gras is what grows best here and I don't think that this way contributes much to any environmental degradation, on the contrary. When we started here 30 years ago we needed 2 acres for one sheep and we needed to supplement their diet heavily in winter. Now one acre can maintain almost 3 sheep year round without supplementation except when there is thick snow on the ground. Ecologically we have seen a complete success but economically we are still failing. To make money from lamb sales you need to have 40 kilo + lambs as early as possible but at the latest in May. Our's are just about now topping out at over 40 kilos when prices are nose diving.
And it is really simple to force lambs up to over 40 kilos in May the industrial way. Take them off their mothers after just two weeks and put them in sheds to protect them from all weather and restrict their movement and feed them imported concentrates. Not good for the planet for several reasons. And this is the kind of "meat" they are talking about and neither myself nor my dog would touch it if you gave it to us for free. We know the difference very well.
 
Also, animal feed lots have been a huge environmental and ethical problem for a very long time and it is not a problem lurking just out of sight if people are going to increase meat intake at some point in the future.
 
John
I don't think anyone is saying don't eat meat. What they are saying is that if people *increase* meat eating at the rate at the rate that they are now then we will have a problem.

And, likewise no one is saying stop and everything will be rosy. They are merely saying that it will add to all the other things that we are doing and make things worse than if we hadn't.

By dismissing this research in such a flippent manner we risk missing the message.

If I said to you that your concern for the ocean food being wiped out because of Fukushima was stupid, since we were already overfishing and avoiding Fukushima would have made scant difference, you would probably react with indignation. And quite rightly, because Fukushima was another thing that added to the problems.

All of our problems exist because someone - somewhere - justified every action that took us some way towards our current situation.

Right now, the frackers are thinking what idiots we all are, protesting against fracking. Look at all the problems in the world not caused by fracking. They will be thinking "Our planet is being trashed in very many different ways and looking at one tiny facet and thinking that if this were changed things would improve is pure lunacy imo."




On 03/09/14 11:16, John D'hondt wrote:
At the moment rainforests burn for palm oil and soy more than for cattle. Fracking is killing plants and animals and Fukushima is wiping out life in the Pacific ocean. In short, our planet is being trashed in very many different ways and looking at one tiny facet and thinking that if this were changed things would improve is pure lunacy imo.
There are many places in the world where no human could survive on a locally grown vegetarian diet. I am living in one of them.
John

Greenhouse gas fear over increased levels of meat eating
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29007758

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