ES 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Intensive Animal Farming, Device Paradigm, Free Surface

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Rising incomes, growing populations and urbanization is creating a demand for meat eggs and dairy. We are naturally omnivores, but we may be eating too much animal products, its becoming harmful to health and environment. 18 percent of greenhouse gases come from animal production. 2 billion people live on meat base diet while 4 billion on plant based, we are seeing meat expansions and these numbers may balance out. Grazing land takes 1/4th of ice free surface, 1/3rd arable land for livestock cause loss of habitat and forest destruction. Factory farming- suddenly thanks to feed of grain there is no limit to number of animals that can be raised. Farmers are speeding up life cycle to make animals grow faster. Was supposed to be efficient but ended up being cruel in inhumane. Animal numbers long outdone available crop, cereals produced more. G(cid:396)ai(cid:374)s fed to li(cid:448)esto(cid:272)k"s is e(cid:374)ough to feed 840 (cid:373)illio(cid:374) ppl o(cid:374) a pla(cid:374)t-based diet.

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