The Impact of Our Food Choices on Climate Change and the Environment.

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Presentation transcript:

The Impact of Our Food Choices on Climate Change and the Environment

Future of Global Warming  More frequent and powerful storms  Drought in unlikely areas  Loss of habitats  Extinction of species The clock is ticking…

WHAT HOW WHY Global Warming

What is Global Warming? CO2CH4N2O Global Warming

Why do we get Global Warming?

How do we get Global Warming? Transportation Emissions– C0 2 Water Consumption Land Utilization Emissions– CO 2,CH 4, N 2 O Livestock Farming

An industry that grows animals specifically for food consumption

Journey of a Cow- From the Farm to the Grill

Effects of Livestock Industry Greenhouse Gas Emissions Shortage of Water Food Scarcity Dangers in Public Health Shortage and Degradation of Land

Deforestation (Carbon Dioxide) Fertilizers (Nitrous Oxide) Manure, burp or fart (Methane) Transportation {Carbon Dioxide) Slaughterhouse (Carbon Dioxide) Greenhouse Gas Emissions Total emissions from global livestock: 7.1 Gigatones of Co2-equiv per year, representing 14.5 percent of all anthropogenic GHG emissions. Source: FAO

Shortage of Water Source: FAO Water is a renewable but finite source

Shortage and Degradation of Land In the near future, the amount of land used for livestock feed will be in direct competition with the amount used to grow food for humans.

Food Scarcity Reducing meat production by just 10 percent in the U.S. would free enough grain to feed 60 million people

13% 20% Dangers in Public Health

Scarcity of food Dangers in Health Shortage of Land Global Warming Shortage of Water

So What Can You Do?  Reduce your meat intake  Spread the word

So What Can UMass do?  More vegetarian options  Make everyday one meal vegetarian  Make one entire day vegetarian

Thank You