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Old Sat, Apr-06-19, 01:44
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Originally Posted by Ms Arielle
This has been a linger question for a long time. I raise animals for food and work on having a veg garden, and fruit trees...... and struggle with the constant " meat is killing the earth" speil.


This is a very good article debunking the 'meat is killing the earth' myth. It's also where I buy the majority of my meat from.

Is it sustainable to eat meat?

https://www.primalmeats.co.uk/sustainable-eat-meat/


There's also this from the Diet Doctor:

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New study: Beef can have a positive impact on the environment

Cows can have a positive impact on the environment, according to a new study. It demonstrates that red meat can help mitigate climate change, restore soil quality and improve biodiversity. If we use a more sustainable grazing method, that is:

“The research clearly demonstrates there are no net emissions of greenhouse gas with well-planned AMP grazing, due to the sequestration of soil carbon,” Jones said. AMP grazing provides “countless other ecosystem services,” she added, “including improved biodiversity, erosion control (soil is by far America’s largest export), increased soil water-holding capacity, and greater drought resilience.

https://www.dietdoctor.com/new-stud...act-environment
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