No solution is ever going to work for every person on the planet. For some people, meat is key to their survival, when they lack options. Other people have allergies and dietary restrictions and conditions where meat is important to their diets. However, for those of us who sink our teeth into burgers at barbecues without thinking ...we should be thinking.
Many people believe going vegetarian is for those "animal-lovers" and "tree-huggers." And yes, this is true! Animals are part of the environment and a part of the Earth that we should love deeply. While you should care about nature and respect the Earth in general, you don't have to make it the main focus of your life to go vegetarian.
It's really not asking much. It may take a little more effort on your part to get your necessary protein intake, but it's worth it after all the damage we have done to our planet. If the world went vegan or vegetarian, or at least most of it, it could do so much in saving the planet.
People who have the attitude "we'll let others deal with it" are in for a shock. We are the last generation that can do something about climate change.Back to the main idea, many do not realize that going vegetarian is good for the environment! Yes, it's obviously beneficial to animals that are a key part of the environment, so therefore it is benefiting the environment that way already...but it can actually decrease greenhouse gas amounts by far.
Becoming vegetarian (with respect to those who are unable to for a variety of reasons) is one of the most important steps a person can take to stop global warming.
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