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The Meat Crisis

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The Meat Crisis Synopsis

Meat and dairy production and consumption are in crisis. Globally, 70 billion farm animals are used for food production every year. It is well accepted that livestock production is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) predicts a rough doubling of meat and milk consumption in the first half of the 21st century, with particularly rapid growth occurring in the developing economies of Asia. What will this mean for the health and wellbeing of those animals, of the people who consume ever larger quantities of animal products, and for the health of the planet itself?

The new edition of this powerful and challenging book explores the impacts of the global growth in the production and consumption of meat and dairy, including cultural and health factors, and the implications of the likely intensification of farming for both small-scale producers and for animals. Several chapters explore the related environmental issues, from resource use of water, cereals and soya, to the impact of livestock production on global warming and issues concerning biodiversity, land use and the impacts of different farming systems on the environment. A final group of chapters addresses ethical and policy implications for the future of food and livestock production and consumption.

Since the first edition, published in 2010, all chapters have been updated, three original chapters re-written and six new chapters added, with additional coverage of dietary effects of milk and meat, antibiotics in animal production, and the economic, political and ethical dimensions of meat consumption. The overall message is clearly that we must eat less meat to help secure a more sustainable and equitable world.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781138673298
Publication date: 18th August 2017
Author: Joyce DSilva, John Webster
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 424 pages
Series: Earthscan Food and Agriculture
Genres: Environmental management
Cultural studies: food and society
Environmental factors
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
Climate change
Ethics and moral philosophy
Human geography
Applied ecology
Environmental policy and protocols
Social impact of environmental issues
Agricultural science
Sociology
Business and the environment; ‘green’ approaches to business
Economics, Finance, Business and Management