The Environmental Costs of Factory
Farming and Ranching
Long ago, eating meat was a good
source of nutrition, since the use of hormones, pesticides and
mass production methods was as yet unheard of. A family raised
and processed their own livestock. Every morning the large
golden eggs were plucked from the chicken?s nests, which were
lovingly cared for and fed healthy pesticide-free
grains.
Today's factory farms use everything,
but in the process they leave behind an environmental toll that
generations to come will be forced to pay. Raising animals for
food requires more that half the water used in the United
States each year and one-third of all raw materials, including
fossil fuels. This industry is the greatest polluter of our
waters and is directly responsible for 85 percent of soil
erosion. Our country's meat addiction is steadily poisoning and
depleting our land, water and air.
Of all agricultural land in the United States, 87 percent is
used to raise animals for food. That's 45 percent of the total
land mass of the United States.
Methane is one of four greenhouse gases that contribute to
global warming. The world's 1.3 billion cows produce one-fifth
of all methane emitted into the atmosphere.
Raising animals for food causes more water pollution in the
United States than any other industry because animals raised
for food produce 20 times the excrement of the entire human
population-230,000 pounds every second.
Of all raw materials and fossil fuels used in the United
States, more than one-third is used to raise animals for
food.
Rain forests are being destroyed at a rate of 125,000 square
miles per year. The primary cause of deforestation is raising
animals for food.
Coupled with the inhumane treatments of animals that are
raised for human consumption, the costs of raising and
processing these animals for human consumption is becoming too
high. Make a commitment to reduce or eliminate meats from
your diet, and learn to live from the plant foods the
environment naturally provides. The animals and your
conscience will be better for it.
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