Meat and Sustainability
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Video:
Animated film that clearly shows the impact of high meat consumption in Germany
Type of media:
Video (88.0 MByte)
Last update:
2018-03-13
License:
This medium is made available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 international license.
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Description:
On average, each German eats nearly 90 kilograms of meat per year. That is excessive and problematic in many ways. Industrial production of meat is unsustainable in many aspects – area of land use, global food supply, climate change, animal rights, pollution, and health.
What problems are specifically caused by industrial meat production? What are the global consequences? What can be done about it?
What problems are specifically caused by industrial meat production? What are the global consequences? What can be done about it?
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Learning resource type:
Illustration
Subjects:
Biology; Ethics; Geography
Grade levels:
Grade 5 to 6; Grade 7 to 9; Grade 10 to 13
School types:
Middle/high school; Vocational training
Keywords:
Ecology; Energy saving; Future; Nutrition; Pollution of the environment; Raw material; Sustainable development
Bibliography:
http://edeos.org/portfolio/wissenswerte-fleisch-und-nachhaltigkeit/
Author:
edeos- digital education (www.edeos.org) / /e-politik.de/ e.V. (www.e-politik.de) translated by Gil Webster for the Siemens Stiftung
Rights holder:
© edeos- digital education / /e-politik.de/ e.V.; translated by Gil Webster for the Siemens Stiftung 2016