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Life's a REACH, and Then You Dye

E.U. politicians agree to disagree on chemical-regulations law

Late last night, over croissants and Grolsch, E.U. member states and the European Parliament reached a deal on a controversial rule regulating 30,000 chemicals produced in or imported to Europe. The Registration, Evaluation, and Authorization of Chemicals directive, known as REACH, has caused strain between governments, industry, and green groups for several years. Looks like industry won: while the law will restrict the use of the most dangerous chemicals unless safer options aren't available, it will allow "progressive substitution" of others -- in other words, "Eh, use an alternative when you get around to it, if it comes cheap." Greens are crying foul, and several countries have blamed the powerful German chemical industry for lobbying to weaken the law, which will go into effect in April pending final approval this month. "This is sad and shows that, apparently, power is more important than the environment and public health," said Swedish green Jens Holm. Well, duh.

straight to the source: E.U. Observer, Andrew Rettman, 01 Dec 2006
straight to the source: Reuters, Jeff Mason and Huw Jones, 01 Dec 2006
straight to the source: International Herald Tribune, Associated Press, 01 Dec 2006
straight to the source: Radio Telefis Eireann (it's the Irish NPR!), 01 Dec 2006


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Cow farts - another solution...

The report offers suggestions for dealing w/ the problem, but nowhere is it mentioned that more people going vegetarian or vegan (or having increasingly  plant-based diets) would make a dent.

burps not farts

you got this one a little wrong.

methane from livestock primarily comes from burping (the technical term is eructation), not from the other end.

--
Michael Gillenwater
GHG Inventory Experts Network
www.ghgnetwork.org
--

2+2=4

Simple logic msmansfield.

Less livestock = less emmissions.

Less pasture leaves more room for forests. I think all can agree that more forests would be a good thing for the planet.

The Global Meat Culture and the Environment

Links to studies
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Diet, Energy and Global Warming - University of Chicago report:
http://geosci.uchicago.edu/~gidon/papers/nutri/nutriEI.pd ...

Sustainability of meat-based and plant-based diets and the environment
by David Pimentel and Marcia Pimentel
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/78/3/660S#FN2

Livestock's Long Shadow - U.N. report
http://www.virtualcentre.org/en/library/key_pub/longshad/ ...

The far ranging environmental impacts of global meat consumption -
WorldWatch Institute report
http://www.worldwatch.org/node/1670

World Wildlife Fund: Environmental Impact of Beef

Facts About Beef Inputs & Protein Outputs - Cornell report
http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/Aug97/livestock.hrs. ...

EarthSave Report: A New Global Warming Strategy:
How Environmentalists are Overlooking Vegetarianism as
the Most Effective Tool Against Climate Change in Our
Lifetimes by Noam Mohr
http://www.earthsave.org/globalwarming.htm

Humans' beef with livestock: a warmer planet
American meat eaters are responsible for 1.5 more tons of carbon dioxide per person than vegetarians every year
By Brad Knickerbocker, staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
from the February 20, 2007 edition - http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0220/p03s01-ussc.htm

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Links to websites and articles

Eco-Eating: Eating As If the World Matters:
http://www.brook.com/veg/

The Poor Get Stuffed by George Monbiot
We cannot feed the world's livestock and the world's people:
http://www.monbiot.com/archives/2002/12/24/the-poor-get-s ...

Meet Your Meat (Narrated by Alec Baldwin)
http://www.meat.org/

Rainforest Destruction: What's Meat Got to Do With It? by Steven Best:
http://www.drstevebest.org/papers/vegenvani/rainforest.ph ...

Beyond Beef
http://www.mcspotlight.org/media/reports/beyond.html

Save the World With Your Fork
http://www.celsias.com/2006/11/22/save-the-world-with-you ...

Global Warming and Meat Overconsumption:   A Few More
Inconvenient Truths by Kathy Freston
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kathy-freston/a-few-more-in ...

The Coming Crisis:  Environmental Disaster, The Global Meat Culture,
And Your Health by Steven Best:
http://www.drstevebest.org/papers/vegenvani/crisis.php

The Case Against Meat: Evidence Shows that Our Meat-Based Diet is
Bad for the Environment, Aggravates Global Hunger, Brutalizes Animals
and Compromises Our Health by Jim Motavalli, E Magazine
http://extreme.trailfire.com/espressoemily/marks/52446

Meat is a Global Warming Issue by Dan Brook, E Magazine
http://www.alternet.org/story/40639/

Warrior for a Healthy Planet by James Faber
http://www.consciouschoice.com/1995-98/cc116/howardlyman. ...

Boss Hog: Rolling Stone report on Smithfield and the pig factory industry
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/12/boss_hog_rollin_1 ...

Energy Justice Network: Toxic Hazards Posed by Poultry Litter Incineration
http://www.energyjustice.net/fibrowatch/toxics.html

Veganism in a Nutshell - Bruce Friedrich:
http://www.drstevebest.org/papers/book_reviews/vegannutsh ...

Q: Who is behind the rapid extermination of the Amazon forest?
A: American agrobusiness giants, ADM, Bunge, and Cargill are.  See
http://petroleum.berkeley.edu/patzek/BiofuelQA/Materials/ ...

The True Cost of Food:
http://www.truecostoffood.org/leaders.asp

So You're an Environmentalist; Why Are You Still Eating Meat?
Short version by Jim Motavalli, E Magazine
http://www.creationsmagazine.com/articles/C84/Motavalli.h ...

So You're an Environmentalist; Why Are You Still Eating Meat?
Full version by Jim Motavalli, E Magazine
http://www.alternet.org/story/12162/

The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine on Vegan & Vegetarian Diets:
http://www.pcrm.org/health/veginfo/

The China Study by T. Colin Campbell and Thomas M. Campbell, II:
http://www.thechinastudy.com/about.html

Mad Cowboy: Plain Truth From the Cattle Rancher Who Won't Eat Meat:
http://www.madcowboy.com/

Diet for a Small Planet by Frances Moore Lappe'
http://www.smallplanetinstitute.org/

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