How to win an argument
with a meat eater
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"Outsmart him. Outrun him. Outlive him." -- Dave Scott
The Hunger Argument
Number of people worldwide who will die as a result of malnutrition this
year: 20 million
Number of people who could be adequately fed using land freed if Americans
reduced their intake of meat by 10%: 100 million
Percentage of corn grown in the U.S. eaten by people: 20
Percentage of corn grown in the U.S. eaten by livestock: 80
Percentage of oats grown in the U.S. eaten by livestock: 95
Percentage of protein wasted by cycling grain through livestock: 90
How frequently a child dies as a result of malnutrition: every
2.3 seconds
Pounds of potatoes that can be grown on an acre: 40,000
Pounds of beef produced on an acre: 250
Percentage of U.S. farmland devoted to beef production: 56
Pounds of grain and soybeans needed to produce a pound of edible flesh
from feedlot beef: 16
The Environmental Argument
Cause of global warming: greenhouse effect
Primary cause of greenhouse effect: carbon dioxide emissions
from fossil fuels
Fossil fuels needed to produce meat-centered diet vs. a meat-free diet:
3
times more
Percentage of U.S. topsoil lost to date: 75
Percentage of U.S. topsoil loss directly related to livestock raising:
85
Number of acres of U.S. forest cleared for cropland to produce meat-centered
diet: 260 million
Amount of meat imported to U.S. annually from Central and South America:
300,000,000
pounds
Percentage of Central American children under the age of five who are
undernourished: 75
Area of tropical rainforest consumed in every quarter-pound of rainforest
beef: 55 square feet
Current rate of species extinction due to destruction of tropical rainforests
for meat grazing and other uses: 1,000 per year
The Cancer Argument
Increased risk of breast cancer for women who eat meat daily compared to
less than once a week: 3.8 times
For women who eat eggs daily compared to once a week: 2.8 times
For women who eat butter and cheese 2-4 times a week: 3.25 times
Increased risk of fatal ovarian cancer for women who eat eggs 3 or
more times a week vs. less than once a week: 3 times
Increased risk of fatal prostate cancer for men who consume meat, cheese,
eggs and milk daily vs. sparingly or not at all: 3.6 times.
The Cholesterol Argument
Number of U.S. medical schools: 125
Number requiring a course in nutrition: 30
Nutrition training received by average U.S. physician during four years
in medical school: 2.5 hours
Most common cause of death in the U.S.: heart attack
How frequently a heart attack kills in the U.S.: every 45 seconds
Average U.S. man's risk of death from heart attack: 50 percent
Risk of average U.S. man who eats no meat: 15 percent
Risk of average U.S. man who eats no meat, dairy or eggs: 4 percent
Amount you reduce risk of heart attack if you reduce consumption of
meat, dairy and eggs by 10 percent: 9 percent
Amount you reduce risk of heart attack if you reduce consumption by
50 percent: 45 percent
Amount you reduce risk if you eliminate meat, dairy and eggs from your
diet:
90 percent
Average cholesterol level of people eating meat-centered-diet: 210
mg/dl
Chance of dying from heart disease if you are male and your blood cholesterol
level is 210 mg/dl: greater than 50 percent
The Natural Resources Argument
User of more than half of all water used for all purposes in the U.S.:
livestock
production
Amount of water used in production of the average cow: sufficient
to float a destroyer
Gallons of water needed to produce a pound of wheat: 25
Gallons of water needed to produce a pound of California beef: 5,000
Years the world's known oil reserves would last if every human ate
a meat-centered diet: 13
Years they would last if human beings no longer ate meat: 260
Calories of fossil fuel expended to get 1 calory of protein from beef:
78
To get 1 calory of protein from soybeans: 2
Percentage of all raw materials (base products of farming, forestry
and mining, including fossil fuels) consumed by U.S. that is devoted to
the production of livestock: 33
Percentage of all raw materials consumed by the U.S. needed to produce
a complete vegetarian diet: 2
The Antibiotic Argument
Percentage of U.S. antibiotics fed to livestock: 55
Percentage of staphylococci infections resistant to penicillin in 1960:
13
Percentage resistant in 1988: 91
Response of European Economic Community to routine feeding of antibiotics
to livestock: ban
Response of U.S. meat and pharmaceutical industries to routine feeding
of antibiotics to livestock: full and complete support
The Pesticide Argument
Common belief: U.S. Department of Agriculture protects our health
through meat inspection
Reality: fewer than 1 out of every 250,000 slaughtered animals
is tested for toxic chemical residues
Percentage of U.S. mother's milk containing significant levels of DDT:
99
Percentage of U.S. vegetarian mother's milk containing significant
levels of DDT: 8
Contamination of breast milk, due to chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides
in animal products, found in meat-eating mothers vs. non-meat eating mothers:
35
times higher
Amount of Dieldrin ingested by the average breast-fed American infant:
9
times the permissable level
The Ethical Argument
Number of animals killed for meat per hour in the U.S.: 660,000
Occupation with highest turnover rate in U.S.: slaughterhouse
worker
Occupation with highest rate of on-the-job-injury in U.S.: slaughterhouse
worker
The Survival Argument
Athlete to win Ironman Triathlon more than twice: Dave Scott
(6 time winner)
Food choice of Dave Scott: Vegetarian
Largest meat eater that ever lived: Tyrannosaurus Rex
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