Save the planet - stop eating meat - Channel 4 News
I agree with this. They should be viewed the same way. It's wrong to drink drive because you are knowingly putting other people's lives in danger through your selfishness. Eating meat is knowingly killing animals AND the planet through selfishness also.
Save the planet - stop eating meat
Updated on 27 October 2009
By Rags Martel
Lord Stern, one of the leading authorities on climate change, claims people should give up eating meat to help combat the problem.
The author of the 2006 Stern Review on the cost of tackling global warming has predicted that eating meat could soon become as socially unacceptable as drink driving in the future.
Nicholas Stern says methane emissions from cows and pigs are putting "enormous pressure" on the world and people needed to think about what they ate.
He told The Times:
"Meat is a wasteful use of water and creates a lot of greenhouse gases. It puts enormous pressure on the world's resources. A vegetarian diet is better."
In December, thousands of delegates are due to attend a climate change conference taking place in Copenhagen.
Lord Stern says he hopes it leads to higher costs for meat and other foods that generate large quantities of greenhouse gases.
Updated on 27 October 2009
By Rags Martel
Lord Stern, one of the leading authorities on climate change, claims people should give up eating meat to help combat the problem.
The author of the 2006 Stern Review on the cost of tackling global warming has predicted that eating meat could soon become as socially unacceptable as drink driving in the future.
Nicholas Stern says methane emissions from cows and pigs are putting "enormous pressure" on the world and people needed to think about what they ate.
He told The Times:
"Meat is a wasteful use of water and creates a lot of greenhouse gases. It puts enormous pressure on the world's resources. A vegetarian diet is better."
In December, thousands of delegates are due to attend a climate change conference taking place in Copenhagen.
Lord Stern says he hopes it leads to higher costs for meat and other foods that generate large quantities of greenhouse gases.