Everybody talks about how to save the planet, everyone says that you have to recycle,
care about the water and critics the industries and the pollution, but nobody talks about the impact of the ranching on our planet.
The last weekend I see in Netflix a documental about that called "Cowspiracy'' and is about how the meat industry contaminates a lot the earth. This is a theme very interesting to me because I think to eat animals that you love is very cruel and a lot of people don't know how that's effects in the air, the water, and the ground. If you want to know more about that I recommended you see this documentary. I don't pretend you became vegan after that but I think you have to know how damage you do in the environment and about the more strength destructive in the planet.
For example, one hamburger that you eat contaminates 2000 lt of water approximately, that equivalates to your shower for three months and contaminates more than a truck if I mentioned his carbon footprint, only one hamburger, imagines how of they are eat in this moment and in one day.
If you are a favor to save the oceans and the marine animals and with the campaigns to reduce the use of plastic bags because you care about the sea then know how the fishing affects them and know that if you want to save the fishes then don't eat them.
The fishing is decreased the marine species almost 50% in the last 10 years, we are emptying the oceans of life; the human activity capture fishes faster than they can reproduce. Also, the temperature of the oceans is each time higher.
The meat industry is the more contaminating industry, is a fact, there is a lot of studies and information what can you confirm and I only mentioned two. We are killing animals and also killing the planet. I know maybe I sound a little extremist and is a little hard to ear, but it's true and nobody talks about that, even though the ecologic corporations like Green Peace avoid this topic, so, sometimes it's happened. Wake up!
I never thought how much contaminates to produce just one piece of meat! It's very shocking , I'll try to see that documental if I've the time!
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