Terry - Somerset
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I don't understand the fuss about meat consumption so far as climate change is concerned.I hope it's nut roast as the methane given off by cows isn't good for the climate apparently!
This is quite separate from other arguments about the efficient use of land to feed the masses, moral arguments about how humanity treats other mammals etc etc.
If land is left fallow, grass, weeds, trees, shrubs etc take over. It may provide a habitat for other animals. Ultimately the vegetation dies, rots, and releases CO2 and methane. The place of the rotted vegetation is taken by new growth.
The meat cycle is a little more complex in that the cows eat the grass, expel methane and CO2 and convert it to meat. The meat is eaten, the waste products find their way to a sewage plant that releases similar gases.
Both processes over the long term seem climate neutral. Both create emissions mainly methane and CO2, both recycle atmospheric gases into new growth.
This is entirely different to the disruptive impacts of using coal, oil and gas which are being consumed at a rate 1m times the rate at which they were originally deposited.