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Nov 2, 2009

Climate-Change Authority Advocates Vegetarianism
Adapted from post by Heather Moore of Care2's 'Causes'- click
.It might take a while for Al Gore and other noted “environmentalists” in the U.S. to branch out from “safe” advice like "use energy-efficient light bulbs" and "recycle"—and American politicians may not even be all that quick to promote an official meat-free day—but one of the top climate chiefs in the U.K. is taking the lead. Lord Stern, the author of the 2006 Stern Review on global warming (Wikipedialink), recently told The Times in "Climate chief Lord Stern: give up meat to save the planet" (link to article)
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.This issue will hopefully now be a key topic of discussion at the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December. As The Times noted, Stern is in favour of a “successful deal” that will send the cost of meat and other foods that generate lots of greenhouse gases, soaring.
.A recent World Watch Magazine article by Robert Goodland and Jeff Anhang indicates that the livestock sector is responsible for 51% of global greenhouse gas emissions each year. The article, Livestock and Climate Change, calls cows, chickens, and pigs “key actors” in climate change.
.Many people are quick to point the finger at Hummers and power plants, but when researchers compared the amount of fossil fuel necessary to produce various foods, they found that...

...switching to a vegan diet is even more effective in countering climate change than switching from a gas-guzzler to a hybrid.

If you measured power plants by CO2 alone, they would appear to emit more greenhouse-gas emissions than animal agriculture does. However, power plants don't generate energy for their own sake, but rather to provide power for industrial and consumer purposes—like operating factory farms.
.In fact, the meat, egg, and dairy industries use enormous amounts of electricity from power plants to process feed crops; to provide ventilation, lighting, and heat for factory farms; to operate slaughterhouses and processing plants; and to refrigerate animals' flesh, eggs, and milk for transportation around the country. Overall...

...it takes 11 times as much fossil fuel to produce a gram of animal protein as it does to produce a gram of plant protein.

When responding to criticism that measures to tackle climate change are partly to blame for the rise in food and energy costs, Yvo de Boer, the head of the United Nations climate agency, said, "The best solution would be for us all to become vegetarians."
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As I’ve mentioned before, other environmental experts are onboard with this idea, including Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, the chair of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, who implores people to...have at least one meat-free day a week to help halt climate change, but ultimately to go vegetarian.

Lord Stern predicts that people’s attitudes will evolve until meat eating becomes unacceptable.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Review
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6891362.ece

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