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http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=1856817 & page=1

 

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ABC.COM

Meat Eaters Aiding Global Warming?

New Research Suggests What You Eat As Important As What You Drive

 

April 19, 2006 -- Your personal impact on global warming may be

influenced as much by what you eat as by what you drive.

 

That surprising conclusion comes from a couple of scientists who have

taken an unusual look at the production of greenhouse gases from an

angle that not many folks have even thought about. Gidon Eshel and

Pamela Martin, assistant professors of geophysics at the University of

Chicago, have found that our consumption of red meat may be as bad for

the planet as it is for our bodies.

 

If you want to help lower greenhouse gas emissions, they conclude in a

report to be published in the journal Earth Interactions, become a

vegetarian.

 

In the interest of full disclosure, it should be noted that both

researchers are vegetarians, although they admit to cheating a little

with an occasional sardine. They say their conclusions are backed up

by hard data.

 

Eshel and Martin collected that data from a wide range of sources, and

they examined the amount of fossil-fuel energy — and thus the level of

production of greenhouse gases — required for five different diets.

The vegetarian diet turned out to be the most energy efficient,

followed by poultry, and what they call the " mean American diet, "

which consists of a little bit of everything.

 

There was a surprising tie for last place. In terms of energy required

for harvesting and processing, fish and red meat ended up in a

" virtual tie, " but that's just in terms of energy consumed. When you

toss in all those other factors, such as bovine flatulence and gas

released by manure, red meat comes in dead last. Fish remains in

fourth place, some distance behind poultry and the mean American diet,

chiefly because the type of fish preferred by Americans requires a lot

of energy to catch.

 

Eating Red Meat Like Driving an SUV?

 

Can changing your diet really have much of an impact?

 

" It is comparable to the difference between driving an SUV and driving

a reasonable sedan, " said Eshel, who drives a Honda Civic, and only

when he has to.

 

Eshel, who grew up on a farm, has always been interested in ecology

and the impact we have on the planet. He got into this research, he

says, because " now that I'm a professor of geophysics, I have tools in

my tool kit that I can apply much more quantitatively and rigorously

to evaluate what we do. "

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