Saving the Environment, Sustainabiltiy, Energy Reduction
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:40 pm
I thought about posting this in the train area - which I did a similar comment yesterday - but decided it really is a different topic - but related.
There are many reasons to want the train - but the biggest one, at least in my mind is to help the environment. Yesterday I pointed out that with the American's love affair with the car - maybe we would be better off getting Detroit to make cars that were more fuel efficient - like the car Don and I drove almost 30 years ago.
There are many things that we can do - but I ran across an article today which surprised me. Being a vegetarian is very good for global warming.
As proof, they cite a 2006 UN report, which concluded that raising animals for food generates more greenhouse gases than all the cars, trucks, planes and ships in the world combined. The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation report concluded that the livestock business generates more greenhouse gas emissions – 18 per cent as measured in CO2 equivalent which is greater than that produced by all other forms of transportation.
[url]http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article2906328.ece
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So maybe Chef Geoff was on to something when he suggested that the enviromental aspects of being a vegetarian were what he found most interesting. With this in mind - maybe going Vege one day a week would help the environment more than putting in new rail lines.
Just a thought.
There are many reasons to want the train - but the biggest one, at least in my mind is to help the environment. Yesterday I pointed out that with the American's love affair with the car - maybe we would be better off getting Detroit to make cars that were more fuel efficient - like the car Don and I drove almost 30 years ago.
There are many things that we can do - but I ran across an article today which surprised me. Being a vegetarian is very good for global warming.
As proof, they cite a 2006 UN report, which concluded that raising animals for food generates more greenhouse gases than all the cars, trucks, planes and ships in the world combined. The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation report concluded that the livestock business generates more greenhouse gas emissions – 18 per cent as measured in CO2 equivalent which is greater than that produced by all other forms of transportation.
[url]http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article2906328.ece
[/url]
So maybe Chef Geoff was on to something when he suggested that the enviromental aspects of being a vegetarian were what he found most interesting. With this in mind - maybe going Vege one day a week would help the environment more than putting in new rail lines.
Just a thought.