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The Country - Vegan edition Quick Read The Country Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay caught up with Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, who reckons going vegan isn t going to save the planet. On with the show: Damien O Connor: The Minister of Agriculture talks about his goals, dreams and aspirations for 2021 (plus we debate some other stuff). Advertisement Dr Jacqueline Rowarth: One of New Zealand s leading farming academics fires a shot at vegans, telling them to get on their bikes, and she defends the controversial use of palm kernel. Alan Pollard: The chief executive of Apples and Pears New Zealand comments on the carnage caused by Mother Nature over the past few weeks in Motueka and Central Otago. ....
Dr Jacqueline Rowarth: Why veganism won t save the world 19 Jan, 2021 12:00 AM 5 minutes to read The Country Opinion: In no case will a vegan diet be better for the planet than a moderate omnivorous diet, writes Dr Jacqueline Rowarth. Veganism will not save the planet from climate change under current population growth scenarios. The scientific facts are clear. A diet including a moderate amount of meat and dairy products, sourced from efficient (most product for fewest greenhouse gases (GHG)) farmers, delivers the required nutrients per person for least environmental impact. This includes water use and nitrogen loss as well as the GHG. It also includes the impact of agricultural land use expansion and consequent impacts on biodiversity. ....
‘How Quickly She Disappears’ is a masterful work in the genre of subarctic noir ’How Quickly She Disappears, ’ by Raymond Fleischmann Alaska, with its daunting climate, endless wilderness and remoteness from the world, is the ideal location for mystery and thriller novels. Start with a good plot built on questions that devolve into a maze of half-answers, maintain the hint of imminent violence, add some long dark winter nights, then send the primary characters out to a cabin far from help for the climax, and you have all the elements of subarctic noir. It’s a genre unto itself, and one that gets a solid boost with “How Quickly She Disappears,” the riveting debut novel by Raymond Fleischmann. ....