"Livestock are one of the most significant contributors to today's most serious environmental problems. Urgent action is required to remedy the situation.

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"Livestock are one of the most significant contributors to today's most serious environmental problems. Urgent action is required to remedy the situation. H. Steinfeld, senior author, Livestock's Long Shadow, A report from the United Nations

From Livestocks Long Shadow, a report from the United Nations The livestock sector causes deforestation in Latin America, responsible for 70 percent of forests cleared for grazing in the Amazon.

The livestock sector causes percent of pasture degradation, resulting in overgrazing, soil loss, soil compaction, and desertification (i.e., when pasture or agricultural land becomes infertile desert). From Livestocks Long Shadow, a report from the United Nations

The livestock sector causes 55 percent of soil erosion in the United States. From Livestocks Long Shadow, a report from the United Nations

The livestock sector is the largest user of fresh water. From Livestocks Long Shadow, a report from the United Nations

The livestock sector pollutes our waterways with manure, pesticides, antibiotics and hormones. From Livestocks Long Shadow, a report from the United Nations

The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization predicts that by 2050, two-thirds of people worldwide will lack clean water to meet even their basic needs. From Livestocks Long Shadow, a report from the United Nations

The livestock sector produces 65 percent of human-induced nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas that is almost 300 times more powerful than carbon dioxide in heating up the globe. From Livestocks Long Shadow, a report from the United Nations

The livestock sector produces 68 percent of human-induced ammonia, contributing significantly to acid rain. From Livestocks Long Shadow, a report from the United Nations

Go green ….. Go vegetarian! The Vegetarian Resource Group, Baltimore, Maryland,

The VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP is a non-profit organization that educates the public about vegetarianism. To obtain further information about how our food choices affect the environment as well as articles about vegetarian nutrition, recipes and meal ideas, see our website