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Being a vegetarian, just once a week
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CONTENS
Introduce & Poster
2. Why we chose this theme and
who is the target
3. Definition and Information
4. Livestock and the global warming
5. What is good
¡®being a vegetarian once a week¡¯ for
6. Policy of Vegetarianism
7. Let¡¯s Start
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POSTER
Once a Week,
Make U Fresh
Light weight, clearness,
Purify the environment
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Why we chose this theme and who is the target
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Global warming
Nature disaster
Climate change
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- Effective way in our daily lives- Solution for environmental issue
VEGETARIAN DIET
¡°What does vegetarian diet have to do with environmental issue¡±
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FEMALE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
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FORCE
SUGGESTION
If we change to our¡¦(»ý·«)
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desertification: 400million ton
the amount of CO2 indirectly caused
by the livestock per year
Oxford Brookes UniversityÀÇ Martin Hodson±³¼öÀÇ º¸°í¼ `Methane, cattle and climate change¡°
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As a result, the livestock accounts for 18% of the total amount of the greenhouse gas.
Livestock emits more gas than the transportation does(13.5%)
À¯¿£ FAOÀÇ º¸°í¼ ¡°Ãà»ê¾÷ÀÇ ±ä ±×¸²ÀÚ(Livestock¡¯s Long Shadow)¡±
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In 2006, meat production already increased 5 times compared with 1950¡¯s.
In 2050, there will be 120billion cows.
¡Ågreenhouse gas caused by the livestock will be doubled
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What is good ¡®being a vegetarian once a week¡¯ for
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A vegetable diet decreases greenhouse gas
If we do eat vegetables,
Quick cooling effect
stabilizing climate change
Greenhouse gas
1/2
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Cut down emission of greenhouse gas
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In our lives, if we do not eat meat
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