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Meat - A Threat To Our Planet

carol43

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After last nights programme, which I didn't watch, my farm butcher said this on Facebook.

Elms Farm, Costock
For those of you who watched the BBC programme last night “Meat - A Threat To Our Planet” please bare in mind that most of this was about American Factory farming, and not British agricultural practices. We hope this will encourage people to support British farmers in their efforts to strive to maintain the highest welfare standards in the world. No one needs to eat steaks that cost less than a bottle of water, so why not spend a little more, talk to someone with passion and who recognises the importance of provenance and the very best quality meat, raised in the most natural way possible, free range and on grass.
 
The anti meat brigade are more a threat to the planet.

I eat meat of all varieties as is my wont, and I will not be changing because of so called environmental reasons.

Support your local butcher / meat industry against this ********...
 
Animals are a reservoir of useful microorganisms which can bring deserts back into fertility. We abandon the herds and herdsmen at our peril. There are former nature reserves overseas where there is nothing to see but sand blowing on the wind because the local people and their 'damaging' grazing animals were moved off to 'protect' the natural environment.
In the UK there are many ecosystems which are maintained by grazing animals - the heath-land in the south of England and the moors in the north, the saltmarshes, woodland, wetland, water meadows and other special places exist only because of them. The New Forest has ponies which graze there until the oaks are about to drop their acorns. The ponies are rounded up and taken off the forest and the pigs are let out - the acorns would kill the ponies, but are good food for the pigs. The pigs also eat the beech mast, and they root about, breaking up the soil so that heavy rain sinks in rather than runs off the surface and the water then gets away more slowly or not at all, sinking down into the ground water so that summer droughts are less damaging. There are farmers who use pigs rather than ploughing and find soil fertility increasing year on year.
 
In short,
The only "meat" threatening the rock we spin on is the bipeds that thought this "sticking plaster" of a "solution" up..

It's a lot easier to sell the idea that a cow is killing the planet than condoms.. ;)
 
I know condoms are plastic, but are they really a main culprit in climate change?
It’s possibly more about their prevention possibilities- fewer humans.
 
There is a lot of research to show that meat consumption needs to be decreased to help the planet and the supply for food for all.
Which yes I am a vegan. I will not come back to this thread so comment what you want and start your arguing!
 
Eat meat and save the planet, here's a nice rack of ram from my butchers...

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I know condoms are plastic, but are they really a main culprit in climate change?
It’s possibly more about their prevention possibilities- fewer humans.
I assume @lucylocket61's condom comment was tongue in cheek, but regardless, it gave me the best laugh I've had for ages...

Animals "owned" our planet long before we came along, and I see no logical reason to start their mass slaughter just because someone has suddenly decided their existence is threatening ours. :banghead:

Robbity
 
There is a lot of research to show that meat consumption needs to be decreased to help the planet and the supply for food for all.
Which yes I am a vegan. I will not come back to this thread so comment what you want and start your arguing!
Hi Marie,
I think the problem of meat production is the burning and clearing of rain forest forest to feed and graze livestock.
It's a disaster and part of the driver of climate change.
regards
Derek
 
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