Animal Agriculture And Climate Change Essay

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Would you change your ways if you knew your diet affected and harmed the world? Farming has been around from almost the beginning of mankind, but what if there was something more to the farming of animals. Many have never heard of animal agriculture or even thought anymore about farming of animals except that it was how we got food. Animal agriculture plays a way bigger role then many would think, it is the cause to almost all environmental destruction and climate change. Animal Agriculture is one of the leading causes to deforestation, heating of the planet, wildlife extinction, water decreasing, and also takes up huge amounts of land. This paper will be informing about what animal agriculture is and how it causes climate change and affects …show more content…

According to the article “Animal Agriculture's Impact on Climate Change.” “Animal agriculture puts a heavy strain on many of the Earth’s finite land, water and energy resources. In order to accommodate the 70 billion animals raised annually for human consumption, a third of the planet’s ice-free land surface, as well as nearly sixteen percent of global freshwater, is devoted to growing livestock. Furthermore, a third of worldwide grain production is used to feed livestock. By 2050, consumption of meat and dairy products is expected to rise 76 and 64 percent respectively, which will increase the resource burden from the industry. Cattle are by far the biggest source of emissions from animal agriculture, with one recent study showing that in an average American diet, beef consumption creates 1,984 pounds of CO2e annually. Replacing beef with plants would reduce that figure 96 percent, bringing it down to just 73 pounds of CO2e.” This is showing that animal agriculture is destroying our planet, but the only problem is many don't know of the impacts animal agriculture has. Strange that many don't know of this problem when it takes up huge amounts of land, water and energy that destroys our world. Though animal agriculture is a way many americans get food today in the U.S. it is killing our planet, but it can easily be solved if the people start to help save this would now and not later when it's too