UK Environmental Activist Calls for ‘Total Animal Breeding’ as ‘It’s One of the Biggest Causes of Climate Disruption’
British environmental activist George Monbiot: “It’s the biggest cause of habitat destruction, the biggest cause of wildlife loss, the biggest cause of extinction, the biggest cause of loss. land, the largest source of fresh water. It’s one of the biggest causes of climate disruption, bigger than transportation.” …
“We need to act as aggressively in that area as we do in any other to prevent the collapse of our life support systems, and that means, above all, getting out of the blanket. Farming is really shutting down farming altogether, because that has massively disproportionately impacted the living planet, and we need to switch to other plant-based food sources that are more efficient, environmentally-friendly. field is much lower. “
“It’s a bit like leaving fossil fuels in the ground unless we do that. We really have very little chance of preventing this domino effect of system collapse right on the systems that are essentially making the planet uninhabitable. So eating meat, milk and eggs is a pleasure that we cannot afford.”
Via: Marc Morano – Total climate inventory
On Irish state-run TV – RTE – Prime Time Program – July 19, 2022 – Miriam O’Callaghan
Raw record:
RTE presenter Miriam O’Callaghan: George is very focused on agriculture and how farming needs to cut emissions. And I know it’s an issue you feel very concerned about. You said that agriculture is arguably the most destructive industry on Earth. Explain and do you still believe George?
British environmental activist George Monbiot: “It’s the biggest cause of habitat destruction, the biggest cause of wildlife loss, the biggest cause of extinction, the biggest cause of land loss, a major source of freshwater. best. It’s one of the biggest causes of climate disruption, bigger than traffic. One of the main causes of water pollution and air pollution. So it’s right at the top. Oh, I’m sorry, I forgot to say land use, the biggest problem of all is the biggest human-caused form of land use on the planet, which means that all of that land is land. . cannot be used for wild ecosystems.
And obviously, we need to farm, we need to mitigate those impacts. We need to act as aggressively in that area as in any other to prevent the collapse of our life support systems, and that means, above all, getting out of the blanket. farming is actually shutting down livestock entirely, because that’s massively disproportionate. impact on the living planet, and we need to switch to other food sources from plant-based diets that are more efficient, with a much lower environmental impact. But it’s also a good idea to move away from farming altogether to produce protein-rich foods, which we can do through precision fermentation – microbial incubation.
RTE presenter Miriam O’Callaghan: I can hear farmers all over our little country, shocked and perhaps screaming on their televisions because they say you’re saying that all livestock in your opinion, really need to stop?
Monbiot: Yes, it has. It really does. It’s like leaving fossil fuels in the ground unless we do it. We really have very little chance of preventing this domino effect of system collapse right on the systems that are essentially making the planet uninhabitable. So eating meat, milk and eggs is a pleasure that we cannot afford.”
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Reality check:
There were 60 million bison roaming the great plains of the United States 150 years ago. But somehow, we believe cows are a unique threat to the environment. pic.twitter.com/ksikT8s867
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