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A Beautiful Planet we call Earth

13 August 2011 No Comment

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We can play our role in the fight against climate change and conditions. By understanding why climate is changing around the world we can help reverse the effects. Find out more by watching the video below!

Livestock is the single most critical reason why earth is falling sick!

Forests that are being cleared to cater for livestock causes the carbon dioxide levels in the air to raise. This situation is being made worst by the livestocks themselves contributing to the raise carbon dioxide levels. The raising carbon dioxide level in the air causes greenhouse effects and raises the earth’s temperature. The raising earth’s temperature causes droughts in some places. The raising temperature also cause the icebergs in the poles to melt causing sea level to raise! This will results in the floods in some places as well!

Due to climate changes the output for crops and grains are falling. With the human population around the world increasing and the output of food decreasing due to climate changes, the world is facing a critical food shortage issue. This output is further depreciated by the feeding them to the livestock. The amount of grains and food that are being fed to the livestock can be better used to feed ourselves.

Seems like the fastest, most effective way to reverse all this is by not having livestock and not eating any more meat!

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