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Originally Posted by YeOldeCurmudgeon
Seems like most who replied didn't read the entire article. Yes, animal husbandry is one of the greatest sources of methane which is much more harmful to air quality than CO2. As well as depletion of forests that absorb excess CO2.
But no one picked up on the idea of animal cruelty that is involved in meat eating. To me that would be the biggest reason to become a vegetarian. And most of us, however, know the issues involved for nutritional deficiencies that vegans (no dairy) face, requiring some supplemental vitamins -- I think it's Vitamin K-2.
In any case, I thought it was an interesting article if provocative that made a lot of sense.
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"Animal cruelty?"
Forget the human diet for a moment. Think about your loving and wonderful pets. They are mostly carnivorous. They are meat eaters. They are hunter killers. They kill to feed themselves and their young. Now, they get their meat from you. If you don't want meat, fine. But they naturally need and crave it. Cows, pigs, horses, fish or fowl, will die to feed your pets. Animals eating other animals may sound cruel, but it is natures way.
Some animals eat plants and animals. We are some of those animals. They, we, are omnivores.