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Not quite 'too late' – The Echo


Desmond Bellamy, PETA Australia
Sir David Attenborough, the world’s most famous naturalist, has just addressed the United Nations Security Council to say it’s ‘too late’. Climate change is coming, and will cause massive disruptions and suffering. With the destruction we have wreaked on nature, he said, civilisation could ‘quickly break down’.
Australia’s lack of commitment on cutting emissions has been noted by other countries. It’s too late to start building massive infrastructure, we can’t all afford electric cars, yet there is something each of us can do every day.
Animal agriculture is a huge part of the problem. According to the International Journal of Climate Change, animal agriculture is the largest contributor to greenhouse gases in Australia – 50 per cent of our emissions come from the livestock sector. ....

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: 'Don't worry, be greedy'


Don t worry, be greedy
The Deputy Prime Minister has said that the government will consider excluding agriculture from future long-term climate change targets.
That makes about as much sense as smoking during cancer treatment.
As the government struggles to reach our modest Paris target of 26-28 per cent below 2005 emissions by 2030, it s clear that animal agriculture is a huge part of the problem.
According to the International Journal of Climate Change, animal agriculture is the largest contributor to greenhouse gases in Australia - 50 per cent of emissions come from the livestock sector.
Globally, emissions from agriculture alone would be enough to put the Paris goals out of reach, even if all the other major sources of emissions were closed down. ....

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