Cows, The Real Environmental Threat
Cows, The Real Environmental Threat
Cows, The Real Environmental Threat
Cows have been a main food source for millions of Americans for decades. Today many
farmers raise and slaughter cows in order to feed not only the population of the US, but also
many other different countries. Throughout the act of raising cows people have not noticed the
effects it has had on our environment. While many Americans blame climate change on
greenhouse emissions and pollution from factories and other industrial based machinery.
However 51% of total greenhouse emissions are produced by cows we raised for food
(Cowspiracy). Climate change has severely affected the U.S. causing storms, droughts, and
strong winds (nasa.gov). If greenhouse emissions from agricultural cows arent reduced, severe
climate change would be inevitable. In order to reduce the greenhouse emissions of cows a bill
should be passed that increases the cost of cow products in order to reduce its reproduction;
making farmers reduce their cow population and reducing emissions from cows.
Through most of history people have been eating cows and other forms of domesticated
animals. But as industrialization started animals became mechanized they left the farm and put
into feedlots(livinghistoryfarm.org). Instead of grass cows were fed corn feed in order to grow
fatter and faster. Although effective, the cows became extremely unhealthy to eat because the
corn that they ate were GMO produced (animals.mom.me). Humans would have to acclimate to
Although cows are beneficial to the lifestyle of humans, they are quite
harmful(sikhnet.com). Cows and other agricultural animals produce 51% of all greenhouse
emissions into our atmosphere while only 13% of all greenhouse emissions are from
transportation vehicles. The amount of waste cows and agricultural animals produce is quite high
as well. 411,000 people produce the same amount of waste as 2,500 dairy cows. Every minute 7
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million pounds of excrement are produced by cows and farm animals. (Cowspiracy). Cows and
other agricultural animals have a very heavy diet of corn and other crops which can contain high
levels of phosphorus because of fertilizers, meaning that it can ultimately infect the environment
through the excrement of cows (epa.gov). This excrement is not properly cleaned in many cases
which means that the nitrogen and phosphorus in the excrement can be taken to nearby water
systems and cause hypoxia conditions to spread through the water system of the whole country
eventually leading to the ocean (independent uk). This means that our drinking water and oxygen
creating bacteria can be extremely polluted if cows and other agricultural animals excrement are
*the amount of dead zones(hypoxia conditions) found in the US, from 1910 to 2006
Also the amount of water used by cows is substantially bigger. The amount of water used
for one hamburger is equal to 660 gallons (Cowspiracy). One human spends the same amount of
water from 2 months of showering. Agriculture also takes up much land in order to make pasture
pollute the land faster than any other organism yet humans still
(cowspiracy).
agricultural animals, mainly for profit. So much so that livestock covers 45 % of all of the
Earths land (Cowspiracy). All over the world the cows are being raised and slaughtered
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constantly has reached an all-time high. And as long as it's profitable nothing can stop it. Of
course with the world with large cows and other agricultural animals the amount of greenhouse
emissions will be raised extremely high. Clean water would also be polluted to the point where
only green bacteria live and no living organism can live there(wri.org). The eutrophication of our
natural water sources will increase greatly if cows continue to pollute the land around the U.S.
Even though cows are a large piece of human dietary there is a solution to reducing the
production of cow products. If we raise the cost of cow products less people would be willing to
buy it and find alternatives to eating red meat in their diets. Actually it is more cost efficient to
grow more plant food than cows or any other agricultural animal. From just 1.5 acres of land
370,000 pounds of plant food can be grown in comparison to 375 pounds of meat grown in the
same amount of land.(Cowspiracy). If people start to center their diets around more plant based
foods than certainly the amount of greenhouse emission will drop. If anything growing more
plants than meat based products will improve the environment because more plants and diversity
allow more oxygen to be produced improving the current situation of air pollution. Only 1/6th of
an acre is needed to feed one vegan for a whole year compared to 1.6 acres needed to feed meat
eaters (Cowspiracy).
Cows should not be completely illegal but raising their price tag will certainly cause
others to change their minds about what they're eating. If less cows are grown and eaten the
better the condition of our environment will improve. Less water, less excrement, less land, less
deforestation would benefit everything living in the world but it all depends on the people who
consume the Earth with greed whether they want to increase the vitality of our planet.
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