Well interestingly it depends on what perspective you take, if you hunted wild animals and they weren't bred for human consumption intensively, then you would indeed be reducing vegetation destruction (reducing CO2 emissions). Whereas vegetarians intentionally eat natural photo-synthesisers decreasing CO2 reductions. They way we intensively farm is undeniably bad! So eat less meat! to answer, carnivores :D
I have been following his blog throughout the whole duration of the assessment jealously... I mean avidly... its a great blog and like you've said, links perfectly with this theme :D
Haha interesting facts indeed!!So who do you think is doing more damage?vegetarians/carnivores?
ReplyDeleteWell interestingly it depends on what perspective you take, if you hunted wild animals and they weren't bred for human consumption intensively, then you would indeed be reducing vegetation destruction (reducing CO2 emissions). Whereas vegetarians intentionally eat natural photo-synthesisers decreasing CO2 reductions. They way we intensively farm is undeniably bad! So eat less meat! to answer, carnivores :D
DeleteHave a look at Robert Silver's blog on this very theme...
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I have been following his blog throughout the whole duration of the assessment jealously... I mean avidly... its a great blog and like you've said, links perfectly with this theme :D
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