From the preface:
"Agricultural production accounts for a staggering 70% of the global freshwater consumption, 38% of the total land use, and 14% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions."
Do you think that's all from kale production???
And look at the graph in the conclusions section on page 76--livestock farming is the only food-related issue that is considered a 'first priority.'
And in the same graph under 'second priority,' meat processing and milk processing come in before 'other foodstuffs.'
Further, from pages 80-81: "Food production is the most significant influence on land use and
therefore habitat change, water use... Animal products, both
meat and dairy, in general
require more resources and cause higher emissions than plant-based alternatives."
Not to mention this from page 82:
"Agricultural materials,
especially animal products, are also a very important material flow in terms of their contribution to a large number of impact categories.
Animal products are important because more than half of the world’s crops are used to feed animals, not people. Land and water use, pollution with nitrogen and phosphorus, and GHG emissions from land use and fossil fuel use cause substantial environmental impacts."
And finally from p. 84: "Impacts from agriculture are expected to
increase substantially due to population growth,
increasing consumption of animal products...
A substantial reduction of
impacts would only be possible with
a substantial worldwide diet change,
away from animal products."
How much more do I have to spell it out for you?
Sometimes it's useful to actually try to
read a little bit and
think a tiny bit before assuming you know exactly what something is and isn't saying...just sayin'.
