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Amount of soy grown in US consumed by livestock: 90%
Amount of corn grown in US consumed by livestock: 80%
How frequently a child on Earth dies as a result of malnutrition and
starvation: Every 2.3 seconds
Amount of total US grain production consumed by livestock: 70%
Amount of US grain exports consumed by livestock: 66%
Number of children who die as a result of malnutrition and starvation every
day: 38,000
Amount of world grain harvest consumed by livestock throughout the 1980's:
1/2
Number of people who will die as a result of malnutrition and starvation this
year: 20,000,000
Number of people who can be nourished with the nutritional value of the grain
and soy used to produce the meat, poultry, and dairy
products eaten by the average American each year: 7
Number of people who could be fed using the land, water, and energy that
would be freed up from growing livestock feed if Americans reduced their intake
of meat by 10%: 100,000,000
Amount of increase in global cattle population during the last 40 years:
100%
Amount of increase in global fowl population during the last 40 years: 200%
Ration of livestock to people on Earth: 3:1
By 1977, the amount of raw materials (base products of farming, forestry, and
mining, including fossil fuels) consumed by the US,
devoted to the production of livestock: 1/3
Pounds of grain and soy used to produce 1 pound of food from:
Beef: 16
Pork: 6
Turkey: 4
Chicken/Egg: 3
Amount of nutrients wasted by cycling grain and soy through livestock:
Protein: 90%
Carbohydrate: 99%
Fiber: 100%
Amount of Earth's land mass grazed by livestock: 50%
Amount of US cropland producing livestock feed: 64%
Amount of US cropland producing fruits and vegetables: 2%
Pounds of edible product that can be produced on an acre of prime land:
Cherries: 5,000
Green Beans: 10,000
Apples: 20,000
Carrots: 30,000
Potatoes: 40,000
Tomatoes: 50,000
Celery: 60,000
Beef: 250
Calories of fossil fuel expended to produce 1 calorie of protein from beef:
78
Calories of fossil fuel expended to produce 1 calorie of protein from
soybeans: 2
Amount of total energy expended in American agriculture devoted to livestock
production: Almost 1/2
Energy expended to produce one 1 pound of grain-fed beef: Equivalent to one
gallon of gasoline.
Activity that accounts for more than half of all water consumed for all purposes
in the US: livestock production
In California, the number of gallons of water needed to produce 1 edible
pound of:
Tomatoes: 23
Lettuce: 23
Potatoes: 24
Wheat: 25
Carrots: 33
Apples: 49
Oranges: 65
Grapes: 70
Milk: 130
Eggs: 544
Chicken: 815
Pork: 1630
Beef: 5214
How long it takes a person to use 5200 gallons of water showering (at 5
showers per week, 5 minutes per shower, with a flow rate of 4 gallons per
minute): One year
Total value of subsidized irrigation water used by animal feed growers in the
US annually: $500 million to $1 billion
Amount of money the World Bank lent to livestock projects in Latin America
from 1963 to 1985: $1.5 billion
Total value of government subsidies provided to animal farmers and feed
growers in European industrial democracies during 1990: $120 billion
Current annual topsoil loss on agricultural land in the US: Over 5 billion
tons
Amount of original cropland permanently removed from production due to
excessive soil erosion: 1/3
Pounds of topsoil lost in the production of one pound of feedlot steak: 35
Current annual topsoil loss on agricultural land worldwide: 26 billion tons
Time required for nature to form one inch of topsoil: 200-1000 years
Direct and indirect costs of soil erosion and runoff in the US annually: $44
billion
Historic cause of demise of many great civilizations: Topsoil depletion
Amount of earth's land rendered unproductive by desertification annually: 52
million acres
Percentage of earth's land mass suffering desertification: 29%
The five leading causes of desertification:
Overgrazing of livestock
Over-cultivation of land
Improper irrigation techniques
Deforestation
Prevention of reforestation
Estimated area of rainforest destroyed annually: 125,000 sq. miles
Amount of meat imported in 1987 by US from Central and South America: 300
million pounds
Current rate of species extinction due to destruction of tropical rainforests
and related habitats: 1000/year
Amount of medicines available today that have been derived from plants: 1/4
Amount of Central American rainforests cleared to create pasture for cattle:
25%
Amount of global carbon dioxide emissions created by the burning of fossil
fuels: 2/3
Amount of fossil fuels burned to produce the beef currently eaten annually by
the average US family of four: 200 gallons
Amount of carbon dioxide released in the atmosphere by the average American
car in six months: 2.5 tons
Amount of global carbon dioxide emissions created by the burning of biomass:
1/3
Amount of methane released by cattle for every 2 pounds of meat they yield:
1 pound
Amount of methane emitted by world's cattle annually: 100 million tons
Amount of world's total methane emissions directly attributable to cattle:
20%
Production of excrement by US livestock: 230,000 pounds per second
Amount of waste created by 10,000 head feedlot: Equal to a city of 110,000
people
Amount of wells and surface streams in the US contaminated by agricultural
pollutants: 1/2
Water pollution attributable to US agriculture, including runoff of soil,
pesticides and manure: Greater than all municipal and industrial sources
combined
Increase in overall pesticide use since 1945 (when petro-chemical based
agriculture became popular): 3,300%
Increase in overall crop lost due to insects since 1945: 20%
Increase in the amount of pesticides applied per acre of corn since 1945:
100,000%
Increase in corn crop losses since 1945: 400%
Amount of total herbicides used that are applied to corn and soybeans: 61%
Amount of Gross National Product used to treat illness: 12%
Amount of Gross National Product used to treat illness when lost economic
productivity and premature death are accounted for: 18%
Amount of all diseases that are diet related: 68%
Number of US medical schools: 125
Number of US medical schools with a required course in nutrition: 30
Average training in nutrition received during 4 years of medical school by US
physicians: 2.5 hours
Amount spent annually in US to treat cardiovascular disease: $135 billion
Most common cause of death in the US: Heart disease
How frequently a heart attack strikes in the US: Every 25 seconds
How frequently a heart attack kills in the US: Every 45 seconds
Risk of death from heart attack for average American man: 50%
Risk of death from heart attack for the average American man who consumes no
meat: 15%
Risk of death from heart attack for the average American man who consumes no
meat, dairy, or eggs: 4%
Rise in blood cholesterol from consuming 1 egg per day: 12%
Rise in heart attack risk from 12% rise in blood cholesterol: 24%
Average cholesterol level of people eating a meat centered diet: 210 mg/dl
Chance of dying from heart disease if you are a male and your blood
cholesterol s 210 mg/dl: 50%
Dietary cholesterol intake needed to support human health: None- body makes
its own
Leading sources of saturated fat and cholesterol in American diet: meat,
poultry, dairy
Amount of cholesterol in an average egg: 275 mg
Amount of cholesterol in chicken: The same as beef- 25mg/oz
Cholesterol found in all grains, legumes, fruits, veggies, nuts, or seed:
None
Chance of dying from heart disease if you do not consume cholesterol: 4%
Amount spent annually in US to treat cancer: $70 billion
Amount of all cancers in the US that are diet related: 40%
Increased risk of breast cancer for women who eat eggs daily compared to once
a week: 2.8 times higher
Increased risk of breast cancer for women who eat butter and cheese 2-4 times
a week compared to once a week: 3.2 times higher
Increased risk of breast cancer for women who eat meat daily compared to less
than once a week: 3.8 times higher
Increased risk of fatal prostate cancer for men who consume meats, dairy, and
eggs daily as compared to sparingly: 3.6 times higher
Increased risk of fatal ovarian cancer for women who eat meat eggs three or
more days a week compared to less than once a week: 3 times higher
Recommendations of the amount of daily calories to be provided for by protein
according to:
World Health Organization: 4.5%
Food and Nutrition Board of the USDA: 6%
National Research Council: 8%
Percent of calories as protein in:
Spinach: 49%
Broccoli: 47%
Mushrooms: 38%
Lettuce: 34%
Zucchini: 28%
Tomatoes: 18%
Peanuts: 18%
Wheat: 17%
Onions: 16%
Oatmeal: 16%
Walnuts: 13%
Potatoes: 11%
Brown Rice: 8%
Period of most rapid human growth: Infancy
Natural food for human infants: Mother's breast milk
Amount of total calories provided by protein in human milk: 5%
Diseases linked to excess animal protein consumption: Osteoporosis and
kidney disease
Number of cases of osteoporosis and kidney disease in the US: Tens of
millions
The average measurable bone loss of female meat eaters at age 65: 35%
The average measurable bone loss of female vegetarians at age 65: 18%
Documented cases of calcium deficiency caused by an insufficient amount of
calcium in the human diet: None
Natural food for any baby mammal: Mother's breast milk
The only mammal that consumes the milk of another species after being
weaned: Humans
One of the enzymes necessary for digestion of cow's milk: Lactase
People who are naturally lactose intolerant: 20% of Caucasians and up to 90%
of people of African and Asian descent
Major source of pesticide residues in the western diet: Meat, poultry, dairy
Food most likely to cause cancer from herbicide residue: Beef
Number of slaughtered animals tested for toxic chemical residues: One in
every 250,000
Amount of US non-vegetarian mother's milk with significant levels of DDT:
99%
Amount of US vegetarian mother's milk with significant levels of DDT: 8%
Amount of total antibiotics used in the US that are fed to livestock: 55%
Staphylococci infections resistant to penicillin in 1960: 13%
Staphylococci infections resistant to penicillin in 1988: 91%
Amount of US livestock and poultry receiving drugs during their lifetimes:
80%
Amount of FDA inspections that failed to verify the data on the safety of new
drugs used on animals according to the GAO: 54%
Substances found in 63% to 86% of milk samples in 1991: Sulfa drugs,
tetracyclines, other antibiotics
Amount of all inspected chickens with salmonella: 1/3
Amount of federal poultry inspectors who said they would not eat chicken:
75%
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