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Vegan Eating Isn't as Sustainable as You Think

3 pointsby teslacarabout 8 years ago

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11thEarlOfMarabout 8 years ago
My daughter went through a vegan period. I treated it as a phase, and fully supported her, including periodic nutritional testing to ensure that she was meeting her needs for calcium.<p>Listening to her rationale for being vegan, I got the impression that there was more emotion than science in the move. I didn&#x27;t argue with her, but she&#x27;d throw statistics out like &#x27;It takes 600 gallons of water to make 1 hamburger, and there is a shortage of water in the world.&#x27; [0] The LA Times does report this in the context of the recent drought, however, the bulk of the water is used to irrigate the grain the cows eat. They eat a lot of corn, which is grown in the Midwest (in the US, at least) and that water falls from the sky on the Midwest and is therefore not a candidate to relieve a drought in California. Certainly, we grow a lot of beef here, and providing drinking water for the cattle in California is a factor, about 40,000 gallons in one cow lifetime. But not the 3,400,000 that is implied by this data (1,800 gallons per pound on a 2,000 pound cow over 3 years).<p>Anyway, she grew out of it. It&#x27;s beef stew and sausage pizza again.<p>[0] <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.latimes.com&#x2F;food&#x2F;dailydish&#x2F;la-dd-gallons-of-water-to-make-a-burger-20140124-story.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.latimes.com&#x2F;food&#x2F;dailydish&#x2F;la-dd-gallons-of-water...</a>