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Animal Agriculture An Unsustainable Future Presentation by Rebekah Taviss 3 Reasons Livestock Damages the Environment”. 2012. http://vegonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/livestock-factory-farming.jpg

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An explanation of how detrimental animal agriculture truly is. Today we hear about carbon footprints and recycling, but what we put on our plates is what makes the biggest impact.

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Page 1: Animal Agriculture Presentation

Animal AgricultureAn Unsustainable Future

Presentation by Rebekah Taviss

“3 Reasons Livestock Damages the Environment”. 2012. http://vegonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/livestock-factory-farming.jpg

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What should we focus on?

• Population• Land• Water• Air• How can we (engineers) help?• How can we (consumers) help?

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(Over) Population

• 1812 – 1 billion• 1912 – 1.5 billion• 2012 – 7 billion

• Today – 7.3 billion

• 2050 – 9 billion

Caburian, W. “The More, the Merrier?” The WP Wire. 2015. http://thewpwire.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/overpopulation.jpg

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Land

Henner, M. “Factory Farming is Destroying the American Landscape”. Inhabitat. 2014. http://assets.inhabitat.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2013/08/Mishak-Henner-Feedlot-Photography-6.jpg

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Water

• Fresh water – 2.5% of all water on Earth

Calgary Korean Baptist Church. “Water”. 2013. http://calgarykb.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/water08.jpg

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Our water “fixes” aren’t fixing anything

• Consumption of the average American:– 206 pounds of meat/year• 46 pounds of pig• 58 pounds of cow• 102 pounds of chicken & turkey

– 248 eggs– 616 pounds of dairy

Equivalent to 405,000 gallons of water.

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Air• Animal agriculture is responsible for 18% of greenhouse gas emissions• Livestock and their by products are responsible for 51% of all

worldwide emissions

Fenner, J. “Beetles to Reduce Global Warming Caused by Cattle”. Liberty Voice. 2013. http://guardianlv.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Cattle-Global-Warming-Methane-Emissions-650x459.jpg

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CO2 is the least of our concerns

• Methane– 25-100 times more destructive on a 20 year time

frame– Global warming potential 86 times that of CO2

• Nitrous Oxide– 65% of all human-related emissions come from

livestock– 296 times the global warming potential of CO2

– Stays in the atmosphere for 150 years

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What can the engineer do?

Overunder & Yale Wolf. “Nothing, Nevada”. Unurth Street Art. http://payload.cargocollective.com/1/0/633/138239/over-under_yale-wolf_nothing_2_u_1000.jpg

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We have a choice to make

• Land required to feed one person for a year:• Animal-based diet (meat-eater) – 3 acres• Vegetarian diet – ½ an acre• Plant-based diet (vegan) – 1/6th of an acre

• Following a plant-based diet we would:• Use 1/11th of oil, 1/13th of water, and produce 50% less

CO2

• Save 1,100 gallons of water, 45 pounds of grain, 30 ft2 of forested land, 20 pounds of CO2 and one animal’s life everyday

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We are consumers

Parkour, P. “Free Your Mind”. 2012. https://hateandanger.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/modern-slave-fear-conform-consume-tv-media.jpg