
I heard a news piece today that the world’s 1.5 billion cows are responsible for more global warming gasses (think: methane flatulence) than all the “cars, planes, and trains” on the planet! Wow, huh. What’s more, researchers have learned there’s this particular algae in a particular type of seaweed, that can neutralize a lot (up to 98%) of this flatulence/methane by adding just 1% of it to the cow’s feed. Our administration would, indeed, push for more of this, including helping subsidize “seaweed farms” that are starting up to grow this stuff across the country. In tandem, we would also point out that the current amount of meat consumption in First World countries, in comparison to, say, Third World countries, constitutes a tremendous amount of “gluttony,” one of the seven deadly sins. Our administration would call for reigning in some of this meat consumption, while ramping up more plant based diets. (You couldn’t legislate this, but you could encourage it.) Not only would this be healthier for individuals (and concurrently cut down significantly on healthcare costs), but it could open the door to providing a lot more food security help for those in the Third World. That is, it takes, for instance, a phenomenal amount of grain and water to produce just one pound of meat. By shifting our diets, we’d save money — creating the potential to help more in the Third World. What’s more, as stated earlier, this formula would also cut down significantly on global warming gasses. For a look at a Foreign Policy that embodies the ethos of this, across the board, see…









