Apr 21, 2016
How the world is going to sustain an increased population? Become vegetarian.
A new study discovered a meat-eater requires at least double the resources of a vegan or vegetarian. The problem is that grain is fed to cattle. In the US it takes an astonishing 25kg of grain to produce 1kg of beef. Why not just eat the grain? The grain currently fed to US cattle, could feed 800 million people.
The other problem with eating meat is that cattle require grazing land, so forests are destroyed to run beef. An area the size of Panama is deforested every year for grazing. If the world suddenly went vegetarian in 2050, we'd save an area the size of India from deforestation, and if we went one step further and became vegan, we'd save an area the size of the Amazon.
Luckily I've always liked a chick pea. Read all the details here
Seymour Centre has 5 different Symposia for senior students this week.
The Merchant of Venice Symposium today, Monday 22 June
The Crucible & Henry V1 (Part 1)Symposiums both on Wed 24 June
Waiting for Godot on Thursday 25 June
The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll on Friday 26 June
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Mr Snotbottom in The Zombie Boogers: The Science of Snot, 5 Stars from Adelaide Fringe, incursion, Yrs 1-5. Melbourne based, but will travel. Also see Mr Snotbottom's Stinky, Silly Show , K-Yr 6.
Great for laughs, science and well being.
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Let's Build Treehouses, is the latest workshop from Workshops & Shows. Incursion, Yrs 1-4. Available in NSW & ACT.
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