So personally, I choose to be "good", all of the time. It's very stressful and bloody hard work, but I don't want to go blind,
maybe something else you could cut out too :oops:
seriously, though, diabetes is no laughing matter. it's commendable you look after yourself so well.
It is indeed - he looks super healthy too :D
does your wife need to start worrying, dave? :oops:
(a) Also becuase a vegetarian diet puts a lot less pressure on resources and is a lot more efficient. The world could feed twice as many people if everybody was a vegetarian, so I do like the fact that I'm making a move towards sustainability.
(b) You are correct about the dairy use, but most vegetarians would probably at least look into where their milk and eggs came from and are likely to choose better sources. Sometimes it's better to be doing something than nothing at all, and making the swap from meat to veggie will definitely reduce the pressures on world resources. (c) From a moral standpoint though, I don't see being vegetarian as any better than just cutting down on meat consumption, nothing annoyes me more than holier than thou vegetarians who preach about it. As I see it what you eat is your business and what other people eat is their business!
(d) And I've always said I'll eat meat or fish again if I can catch it and kill it myself. I think (and to bring up a debate from a while ago) there's nothing wrong with hunter gatherers eating meat, that's probably the most sustainable way of doing things.
(a) i was under the impression that the figures used to back up that assertion were...er... made up. Or at least massively over-exaggerated. i think even monbiot admitted as much at one point in one of his columns.
also I'd say we could feed the entire world currently if things were run a bit better, etc.
not to mention all the land used to grow non-food crops. i don't see why i'd feel guilty that my meat eating is causing starvation because (a) it's not and (b) if that vegetarian has tons of clothes or consumer good etc. etc. they might actually be more to blame than me!
"Cattle-rearing generates more global warming greenhouse gases, as measured in CO2 equivalent, than transportation."
“Livestock are one of the most significant contributors to today’s most serious environmental problems,” senior UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) official Henning Steinfeld said. “Urgent action is required to remedy the situation.”
"The livestock business is among the most damaging sectors to the earth’s increasingly scarce water resources, contributing among other things to water pollution from animal wastes, antibiotics and hormones, chemicals from tanneries, fertilizers and the pesticides used to spray feed crops."
Just pulled a few quotes from this article right here:
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?newsID=20772&CR1=warningIt's important to be aware of the problems our consumption of meat are causing. Sure, it's just one out of many things we are doing to harm our planet and our health, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't do something about it.