"Much as we have awakened to the full economic and social costs of cigarettes, we will find we can no longer subsidize or ignore the costs of mass-producing cattle, poultry, pigs, sheep and fish to feed our growing population. These costs include hugely inefficient use of freshwater and land, heavy pollution from livestock feces, rising rates of heart disease and other degenerative illnesses, and spreading destruction of the forests on which much of our planet’s life depends. "
Time Magazine Report: Visions of the 21st Century, “Will We Still Eat Meat?”
Sunday 14 January 2007
I don't know why I'm starting a blog.
well, I do. I have a dissertation due in in 2 weeks time, and I've still 9,000 words to write, and a few books to read.
I don't know why i've lost all interest in uni. I was so keen to start. So desperate to do really well this year: The Last Big Push.
In the end, its not really worked out like that at all.
well, I do. I have a dissertation due in in 2 weeks time, and I've still 9,000 words to write, and a few books to read.
I don't know why i've lost all interest in uni. I was so keen to start. So desperate to do really well this year: The Last Big Push.
In the end, its not really worked out like that at all.
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