Showing posts with label Saving our planet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saving our planet. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2016

Reasons Why Vegetarianism Is the Best

Although, for many people the smell of a well barbecued steak could make their mouth water, but have you ever thought about how much negative impact takes place just so that this piece of meat could come to you?
I take the position that vegetarian food, although for many people it may not be as tasty as non-vegetarian food, has huge positives like better health and a lesser negative impact on the environment, that can outweigh the benefits of having a Non vegetarian diet. In our day to day diet, I feel that for the benefits of innumerable we should have a completely vegetarian meal at least once a week, thus reducing your amount of meat consumption.

Vegetarian food has further benefits than Non vegetarian food. One of the reasons is that Vegetarian food is significantly far more environmentally friendlier than Non vegetarian food. According to scientific research Animal Agriculture is the one of the three biggest reason for global warming. It is responsible for about 20% of global warming, being a greater contributing problem than deforestation. It has grow to a huge problem although many people don’t notice it. Scientists are so concerned by the effects of rising meat consumption that Dr Pachauri, chair of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and possibly the world's leading authority on global warming, made a plea last year for people to have at least one meat-free day a week. (Finn, 2009). There are many reasons why IPCC made this plea out to us all. First of all Animals only give us 1/10 of what they eat as meat and use the rest to survive, and in that process they also pollute the air with methane. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, also known as EPA, Comparatively the impact of methane (CH4) on climate change is more than 25 times greater than Carbon dioxide (CO2). That's not only it, to feed the 19 billion livestock we're raising, we have to grow thrice as much plants for them than we had to if we all didn’t eat meat at all. This takes up a lot of land, 33 million square kilometers to be more specific. That is about the size of Africa. And that's not even counting the land used to grow crops exclusively for the animals.  That’s a lot of land that once could have been trees or grassland in their original state. After that all the effort to get so much food to the animals emits huge amount of greenhouse gases. Adds poisonous chemicals into our soil, air, and water. Animal agriculture creates a lot of greenhouse gasses and it is greater than all of the gas emissions from planes, trains, and automobiles combined. All of this mostly affects the land and air but what about all the freshwater being used. About 70% of fresh water is used for agriculture. It takes about 15000 litres of freshwater to make one kilogram of beef whilst it takes only 900 litres to make a kilogram of fruits. If you had to pay for all the damage that the meat had done the environment to get to you it would add a whopping $240 to your weekly grocery shopping bill. But, as the earth can sustain this damage, for now, we don’t have to pull out that extra 240 dollars from our pockets. Even if it’s not possible to completely become a vegetarian, it’s still possible to make the problem little better by eating meat less often. Now as you all can see eating meat already does so much damage to the environment but what about how badly it affects the animals. A quote from Paul Shapiro, vice president of farm animal protection at the Humane Society of the United States. “From locking animals in tiny cages, to slicing parts of their bodies off without any pain relief, to genetically selecting them to grow so obese and so fast that many become lame, it’s by far the biggest cause of animal suffering in the world.”(Melone, 2014). Now this is just the question about your humanity. How would you feel if you were just raised for the sole purpose for being food for someone else with no greater purpose in life? That is some food for thought.

Another reason eating less meat is an amazing idea is that, consuming meat not only harms the environment but it also harms you. A study from Harvard School of Public Health found an association with red meat consumption and increased risk of a shortened lifespan. “We know processed red meat like hot dogs and salami are the worst,” says Larry Santora, MD, medical director of the Dick Butkus Center for Cardiovascular Wellness, Saint Joseph Hospital, Orange, California. (Melone, 2014). Red meat is not what you think it is. To treat the meat, countless chemicals are added to it and this sometimes can be harmful to the consumer. According to a study published in the journal Nature Medicine, meat being rich in cholesterol can clog the consumers arteries. This increases the chance to obtain a heart disease or cancer by 44%,  and that is no small number. Even with the amazing taste a meat has, after knowing it’s dirty little secret it can make it hard to swallow.
It's been said that meat provides nutrients like Vitamin B12 and Omega-3 that is not present in any plant based food. The vegetarian diet often has many perks that are related to personal health.(Melone, 2014). Research shows that vegetarians tend to be leaner than their meat-eating counterparts, and that they also tend to have lower cholesterol and body mass index (BMI). Data also suggests that a vegetarian diet can help with weight loss and be better for maintaining a healthy weight over time. This can be a crucial aspect in the long run. It has also been shown that having a vegetarian diet increases your life span by an average of 10 - 13 years. A vegetarian diet is rarely a negative for anyone and it is always a win for everyone although not many notice it. Virginia Messina, M.P.H., R.D., who has written extensively about vegetarian diets quotes that “Vegetarians have lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol levels and tend to be a little bit thinner, so vegetarians are automatically going to be at lower risk of certain chronic diseases,”. According to so many studies it has been shown that there are multifarious benefits vegetarianism can have on your personal health.  Lot’s of people think that eating a vegetarian meal provides less protein and iron. But there are countless studies lauding the benefits of a vegetarian diet. As for protein, the great myth is that you won't get enough of it unless you eat meat. But according to the World Health Organisation, the average Non veg eats twice the amount of protein they need in a year, so the odd vegetarian meal at work shouldn't weaken you too much.

There are innumerable benefits from eating less meat, Including valuing animal rights, saving the environment and personal health. But coming down to to the core with biology, humans in the first place were never meant to eat meat, and ever since then we still haven’t adapted to eating meat like numerous carnivorous and omnivores. Many characteristics that meat eaters have such as Lions and Bears are not present in us. We haven’t developed many of the required characteristics that we need. Like strong acids in stomach to break down meat thoroughly so that we don’t get food poisoning from the billions of bacteria present on meat. We also don’t have sharp claws and canines to help tear the meat resulting in more work for the digestive tract. And now if you are thinking - nobody likes being a vegetarian, nobody wants to be a vegetarian, and being a vegetarian is so lame and stupid. I have a perfect answer for that. Did you ever know that the famous Steve Jobs was once a vegetarian and some people said that his vegetarian diet help battle cancer and live longer than others would. What about the genius Albert Einstien he too was a vegetarian and how can I forget our famous popular female singers, Beyonce Knowles and Ariana Grande. You see a vegetarian is not that uncommon as many people think. I know many people prefer the greater taste and varieties of the non veg options in almost every Restaurant . And also many people think it is the quickest and the easiest way to get food. Have any of you seen frequency of occurring Fast food restaurants like McDonalds, KFC, BurgerKing is ? Although there are these benefits from eating meat But is it really worth what little we are gaining from compared to how much we are losing?
I'm not saying that you have to immediately change into a vegetarian and have a super strict vegetarian diet, although that would be amazing and great for you. No, No, I'm saying that with the best of you efforts you should try reduce the amount of meat you eat bit by bit. Baby steps that's how we all learnt how to start walking. Maybe say no to that Hawaiian Pizza and go for a vegetarian Pasta. And it you want a have a goal set for yourself try with having at least one completely vegetarian meal once a week. And something to help you motivate yourself, remember all those cute little piglets and calfs your saving lives of. 



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Our Only Planet

In most cases, using non-renewable or non-environmental friendly resources might be easier for us, and makes more money for the huge fossil fuels company, but is it all worth it to destroy the only planet we’ve got? Everyday, around the world, we are fighting for equal human rights, but if we don’t put our planet as our number 1 priority, soon we will be equally extinct. We should use more eco-friendly products so the companies will get a message that we don’t want fossil fuels products, and instead want to save our planet.


 My first reason to why we should switch our energy resources is that combustion of Fossil Fuels harms the planet! Fossil Fuels are one of the mostly used resources which contribute to the bad emission in the world, and there are power plants which use fossil fuels - coal, oil and natural gas to create energy. What power plants does is they use nearby river water for cooling, and then discharges it back to the river. By then the water discharging is full of heavy metals, chlorine and other harmful chemical which can lead to environmental problems as well. Such problems are that when the warmer water meets with the cool water in the river, it causes thermal heat pollution, wear ice-free pockets of water is created during winter, attracting and trapping many aquatic species. However, in the summer it causes oxygen-deficiency in the water, and therefore many fishes and marine creatures are killed. In an article, clearwater.org states that “These fuels cause a variety of health and environmental problems and are not a long-term solution to energy needs. As these fuels become harder to find, prices will rise and political problems associated with market manipulation from domestic and overseas sources will only increase.” This shows how fossil fuels cause lots of harm not only to the people but to the planet as well. The important thing about Fossil Fuels are that they are not a sustainable source for energy as there are only a maximum amount of it, and as people and technology advanced through the near future, we may soon run out of these resources, to use as energy.


 My second reason to why we should use renewable energy such as solar energy, is that they are more sustainable. Although they may be very expensive to install them on the roofs, it is your own personal energy, so it is free! Furthermore, it is a very sustainable way of getting energy, as solar panels creates energy using the sun’s energy. Therefore you don’t need to worry about not having electricity in the near future. As the sun is a natural source, and solar panels don’t emit harmful chemicals or gases, it is a renewable energy source. In The Huffington Post, Belinda Waymouth states in an article, “From the about face by UK Energy (a huge coal lobbyist) now backing a green energy future, to China's plans to lay off 1.8 million workers -- mostly in the coal industry -- in bid to restructure the country's lethargic economy and falling energy demands." This backs up my point that if we start small in putting solar panels on our roofs, or using less energy and more eco-friendly products, it will show the huge fossil fuels companies that coal and other harmful and unsustainable resources are not wanted anymore, and instead want renewable energy for the homes. Furthermore in another article, David Roberts states from a statistic that "August saw the announced retirement of 6,377 megawatts worth of coal generation, the highest of any month since the beginning of 2010" This means that Coal prices is decreasing as it is not popular anymore - less than $76.87 in Aug 2014, while before in Feb 2011, highest was $141.02. If we continue and improve the use of renewable energy and solar panels, we will be able to save our planet before it is too late.


 My third reason to why we should change to eco-friendly cars is that they save a lot of energy and emit less CO2 and other harmful gases in the environment. They are also much cheaper, and if you are using solar panels, they can also provide the car energy for the day . In the Chicago Tribune, Chris Mooney states that "Strikingly, the new paper estimates that for a household that buys an electric vehicle and also owns a solar panel system generating enough power for both the home and the electric car, the monthly cost might be just $89 per month — compared with $255 per month for a household driving a regular car without any solar panels." This shows how much you can benefit from saving the planet. There are different types of Hybrid cars, in different car brands. For example, there is a new, 2016, Toyota Hybrid Prius on sale now. It can travel longer distances per litre of fuel, with a 25km/litre. Many non-eco cars often travels 14-20km/litre. The special thing about Hybrids is that they have 2 power sources - one regular engine, using petrol to power the internal combustion energy, and the second is an electric motor which uses batteries to power them. Although it may seem that have 2 power sources mean more combustion and emitting pollution into the air, however it is the opposite. The battery charged motor does not emit and pollution, and therefore less CO2 and other gases are emitted from the car’s internal combustion motor. This means they use less petroleum in the car, which is a liquid mixture of Hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are very harmful to the environment, as they contribute to lots of the problems - such as oil spills, global warming, the greenhouse effect, etc. An example to how Toyota is contributing to saving the planet is that they recycle all used batteries into new ones, and use them in the eco-cars. They are already recovering 90% of the old batteries into new ones.


 We should all be considerate of our actions and the consequences they can bring to the planet if we use either too much or the wrong resources. Eco-friendly cars and Solar panels are just 2 out of many other new and advanced way to use energy efficiently without harming the planet. It especially starts from those who lives in high standards of living, who can afford such products, and when they are more commonly used, it can also help those in poverty, as organizations might one day be able to install them in their homes for unlimited electricity. We should all work together to buy renewable energy products, telling companies we don’t want coal and other fossil fuels, and help save our only planet.




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