LongTermGuy
08-19-2015, 09:20 PM
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"When it comes to traditional sources of animal protein — cows, chickens, and pigs — many scientists (http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/13/4605528/your-meat-addiction-is-destroying-the-planet-but-we-can-fix-it) and environmentalists agree that our current meat production system is not sustainable. By 2050, the global demand for meat will double as the world population grows rapidly. The farming necessary for the current meat output is already considered by many to be environmentally devastating, so doubling that could potentially lead to catastrophe.
The production of beef (http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/13/4605528/your-meat-addiction-is-destroying-the-planet-but-we-can-fix-it) is particularly costly to the environment."
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https://www.yahoo.com/food/why-eating-crickets-might-save-the-planet-plus-a-127038603116.html
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"When it comes to traditional sources of animal protein — cows, chickens, and pigs — many scientists (http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/13/4605528/your-meat-addiction-is-destroying-the-planet-but-we-can-fix-it) and environmentalists agree that our current meat production system is not sustainable. By 2050, the global demand for meat will double as the world population grows rapidly. The farming necessary for the current meat output is already considered by many to be environmentally devastating, so doubling that could potentially lead to catastrophe.
The production of beef (http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/13/4605528/your-meat-addiction-is-destroying-the-planet-but-we-can-fix-it) is particularly costly to the environment."
:dance:
https://www.yahoo.com/food/why-eating-crickets-might-save-the-planet-plus-a-127038603116.html