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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the following excerpt from Keith Brooke’s "Save the Planet: Eat More Vegetables."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Why should this matter to us and to the planet? It's impossible to unravel the personal from the global: Each decision an individual makes about how to live his or her life has an impact at a global level. If we make informed choices about what we eat, then we help begin the shift to a more sustainable form of agriculture. Caring about each broiler chicken, or about the damage caused by rearing cattle for fast-food burgers, is inextricably linked to what happens on a global scale. Understanding the production of the food you eat re-establishes and strengthens your connection with the world around you. If you eat meat, then try to eat meat raised sustainably and eat it less often. And eat more vegetables: They're good for you, they're good for the planet, and they taste good too!"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Based on the excerpt, all of the following statements are possible outcomes of changing our food consumption except a) Animals will be raised more humanely. b) Land will be used in more sustainable ways. c) We will be more intimately connected with the world. d) More animals could be fed with limited resources. (My choices are A or D) cant choose :/

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