What is the ecological reason that favours vegetarianism
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Many people choose vegetarian diet as a concern over environment.
- Among the common reasons to be a vegetarian are family desires, religious or other values, and health concerns. However, Out of concern over animal rights or the climate, many individuals prefer a vegetarian diet.
- It is inspired by inclination to build a balanced diet thereby significantly reducing land, water, and oil resources amount consumed and the contamination amount otherwise caused by selecting a vegetarian diet instead of one with animal products.
- The reductions in greenhouse emissions are limitless through a vegetarian diet. A change in diet will minimise greenhouse gas emissions even faster than a transition away from carbon dioxide-emitting fossil fuel burning technologies.
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