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Vegetarianism tackle “ global warming” Eat wheat than meat

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Vegetarianism tackle “ global warming” Eat wheat than meat

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GLOBAL WARMING(GW)- SERIOUS PROBLEM TODAY Eating fresh fruits and vegetables is the best

for personal healthOnly few realize today that going vegan is

good for planetary healthChoices we make and the life style we lead

now will affect the future generation living on this planet

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EXPECTED EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING

Coastal floodingExtreme weatherSpreading diseasesMass extinctions Green house gas in atmosphere

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COASTAL FLOODING

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EXTREME WEATHER

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SPREADING DISEASES

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MASS EXTINCTIONS

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GREEN HOUSE GAS IN ATMOSPHERE

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Production of METHANE

NASA has confirmed that farms plays a vital role in eructation in GW An adult cow emits 80 to 110 Kgs ’ of methane 100 million cattle and ruminants in the globe emit 5.5 million tones of

methane per year Population of beef & dairy cattle has grown so that methane from cows

now is big (5% from flatus and 95% via eructation) Global meat consumption has increased fivefold in the past 50 years,

shows little sign of abating 85% of this methane is produced in digestive processes of farm. 15% of

methane from storing untreated farm animal waste

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METHANE FROM COW IS HUGE

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Why to go vegan

Going vegan is advisable to slow the accumulation of heat trapping gas in our atmosphere

“ A Chicken in every pot and car in every garage” is the present adage. With GW reaching feverish levels, many having second thought about all those cars in garage.

We should instead be worrying about chickens. “We are eating our planet to death”. FAO concluded that

worldwide livestock farming generates 18% of greenhouse gas emission.

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Numerous studies show lower cancer rates in countries have largely plant-base diet

Garlic can be added to cow feed to reduce the methane emission Eat lot of fresh fruit and vegetables rather than meat

Government policy should encourage vegetarian diets.

Organizations should advocating vegetarianism as a major part of their GW campaigns

All countries can advocate the practice of being vegan at least once in a week

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WHY TO GO VEGAN For eg: producing ½ a pound of

meat hamburger for lunch is equal to driving3000 pound car nearly 10 miles

25 gallons of water to produce 1 lb of wheat whereas 2500 gallons of water required to produce 1 lb of meat

“ Eat Wheat than meat” 4000 animals die spurting their

blood out every minute in a slaughter house

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Every time we eat, we either make a peaceful choice(go vegan) or a destructive choice(not going vegan). it is better to make a peaceful choice.

When we step outside and wonder what happened to winter we should think about what we had for dinner last night.

So, “GO VEGAN- SAVE THE WORLD FOR FUTURE GENERATION”

Conclusion

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THANK YOU