I'm a vegetarian, so I get used to people saying things to 'get at me' about meat and things, but whatever I don't mind if you eat meat, its your choice, so I'd like some serious answers about this...
The new Viva! campaign says that animals farmed for meat produce more CO2 than the entire worlds transport system, and someone I know denounced this as rubbish and that these kind of animals are 'good for the enviroment' but didn't say why. And that if we all went vegetarian and didn't eat meat that the enviroment would be in a worse state. But surely there'd be less animals because of less demand and therefore less CO2 emissions?
I'm just wondering, how do animals mass produced for meat 'help' the enviroment?
2007-11-20
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