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Why we should eat less meat
Eating less meat is good for the planet, good for animals, and good for your health. It’s not all or nothing. While adopting a vegan or vegetarian diet is commendable, it may not be possible for everyone. The current demand for animal protein (meat, dairy, and eggs) is unsustainable. It enforces the for intensive farming methods, where animals are inhumanely caged in small spaces that restrict their natural behaviours, selectively bred to grow quickly and pumped full of antibiotics unnecessarily.
Of the 70+ billion animals farmed globally each year, an estimated 50 billion of them will spend their entire lives on these factory farms where they are treated like commodities.
A substantial reduction in animal protein consumption across the globe would free up land and other resources, making room for higher welfare, more sustainable production systems, that would benefit both the animals and humans.
Factory farming fuels climate change, pollutes landscapes and waterways, and wastefully uses precious resources. Animal agriculture is estimated to account for nearly 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions, even more than all the cars, planes, and other forms of transport put together.
Decreasing the demand for animal products will help conserve water, save vital habitats, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help conserve our Earth. Industrial animal agriculture is the single largest driver of habitat loss and deforestation worldwide.
Adapted from: World Animal Protection in: https://www.worldanimalprotection.ca/news/why-we-should-eat-lessmeat [Accessed on March 06th, 2023].
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Why we should eat less meat
Eating less meat is good for the planet, good for animals, and good for your health. It’s not all or nothing. While adopting a vegan or vegetarian diet is commendable, it not be possible for everyone. The current demand for animal protein (meat, dairy, and eggs) is unsustainable. It enforces the need for intensive farming methods, where animals are inhumanely caged in small spaces that restrict their natural behaviours, selectively bred to grow quickly and pumped full of antibiotics unnecessarily.
Of the 70+ billion animals farmed globally each year, an estimated 50 billion of them will spend their entire lives on these factory farms where they are treated like commodities.
A substantial reduction in animal protein consumption across the globe would free up land and other resources, making room for higher welfare, more sustainable production systems, that would benefit both the animals and humans.
Factory farming fuels climate change, pollutes landscapes and waterways, and wastefully uses precious resources. Animal agriculture is estimated to account for nearly 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions, even more than all the cars, planes, and other forms of transport put together.
Decreasing the demand for animal products will help conserve water, save vital habitats, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help conserve our Earth. Industrial animal agriculture is the single largest driver of habitat loss and deforestation worldwide.
Adapted from: World Animal Protection in: https://www.worldanimalprotection.ca/news/why-we-should-eat-lessmeat [Accessed on March 06th, 2023].
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Text 1
Why we should eat less meat
Eating less meat is good for the planet, good for animals, and good for your health. It’s not all or . While adopting a vegan or vegetarian diet is commendable, it may not be possible for everyone. The current demand for animal protein (meat, dairy, and eggs) is unsustainable. It enforces the need for intensive farming methods, where animals are inhumanely caged in small spaces that restrict their natural behaviours, selectively bred to grow quickly and pumped full of antibiotics unnecessarily.
Of the 70+ billion animals farmed globally each year, an estimated 50 billion of them will spend their entire lives on these factory farms where they are treated like commodities.
A substantial reduction in animal protein consumption across the globe would free up land and other resources, making room for higher welfare, more sustainable production systems, that would benefit both the animals and humans.
Factory farming fuels climate change, pollutes landscapes and waterways, and wastefully uses precious resources. Animal agriculture is estimated to account for nearly 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions, even more than all the cars, planes, and other forms of transport put together.
Decreasing the demand for animal products will help conserve water, save vital habitats, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help conserve our Earth. Industrial animal agriculture is the single largest driver of habitat loss and deforestation worldwide.
Adapted from: World Animal Protection in: https://www.worldanimalprotection.ca/news/why-we-should-eat-lessmeat [Accessed on March 06th, 2023].
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Why we should eat less meat
Eating less meat is good for the planet, good for animals, and good for health. It’s not all or nothing. While adopting a vegan or vegetarian diet is commendable, it may not be possible for everyone. The current demand for animal protein (meat, dairy, and eggs) is unsustainable. It enforces the need for intensive farming methods, where animals are inhumanely caged in small spaces that restrict their natural behaviours, selectively bred to grow quickly and pumped full of antibiotics unnecessarily.
Of the 70+ billion animals farmed globally each year, an estimated 50 billion of them will spend their entire lives on these factory farms where they are treated like commodities.
A substantial reduction in animal protein consumption across the globe would free up land and other resources, making room for higher welfare, more sustainable production systems, that would benefit both the animals and humans.
Factory farming fuels climate change, pollutes landscapes and waterways, and wastefully uses precious resources. Animal agriculture is estimated to account for nearly 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions, even more than all the cars, planes, and other forms of transport put together.
Decreasing the demand for animal products will help conserve water, save vital habitats, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help conserve our Earth. Industrial animal agriculture is the single largest driver of habitat loss and deforestation worldwide.
Adapted from: World Animal Protection in: https://www.worldanimalprotection.ca/news/why-we-should-eat-lessmeat [Accessed on March 06th, 2023].
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Text 1
Why we should eat less meat
Eating less meat is good for the planet, good animals, and good for your health. It’s not all or nothing. While adopting a vegan or vegetarian diet is commendable, it may not be possible for everyone. The current demand for animal protein (meat, dairy, and eggs) is unsustainable. It enforces the need for intensive farming methods, where animals are inhumanely caged in small spaces that restrict their natural behaviours, selectively bred to grow quickly and pumped full of antibiotics unnecessarily.
Of the 70+ billion animals farmed globally each year, an estimated 50 billion of them will spend their entire lives on these factory farms where they are treated like commodities.
A substantial reduction in animal protein consumption across the globe would free up land and other resources, making room for higher welfare, more sustainable production systems, that would benefit both the animals and humans.
Factory farming fuels climate change, pollutes landscapes and waterways, and wastefully uses precious resources. Animal agriculture is estimated to account for nearly 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions, even more than all the cars, planes, and other forms of transport put together.
Decreasing the demand for animal products will help conserve water, save vital habitats, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help conserve our Earth. Industrial animal agriculture is the single largest driver of habitat loss and deforestation worldwide.
Adapted from: World Animal Protection in: https://www.worldanimalprotection.ca/news/why-we-should-eat-lessmeat [Accessed on March 06th, 2023].
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Em uma escada, uma bola lançada do i-ésimo degrau irá parar em qualquer degrau mais baixo com probabilidade \( 1/i \). Por exemplo, ao lançarmos uma bola do 3º degrau, a bola tem \( 1/3 \) de chances de parar no 2º degrau, \( 1/3 \) de chances de parar no 1º degrau e \( 1/3 \) de chances de parar no degrau \( 0 \). Nessa escada lançamos uma bola preta do degrau \( m, m > 0 \), e uma bola branca do degrau \( n, n > m \). A probabilidade de a bola branca parar em um degrau mais baixo do que a bola preta é:
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Sejam \( \alpha \) e \( \beta \) dois planos não paralelos que se interceptam na reta \( r \) e cujo ângulo diedro é \( \pi / 6 \) radianos. Tome pontos \( A, B, C, D \) de \( \alpha \) e por cada um destes pontos, trace retas ortogonais a que interceptam \( \beta \) nos pontos \( A',B',C',D' \), respectivamente. Sabendo que o quadrilátero \( ABCD \) é um trapézio cuja diagonal \( AC \) é paralela a \( r \), a razão entre as áreas de \( ABCD \) e \( A', B', C', D' \) é:
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Considere uma barra \( AB \) de comprimento \( L \) fixada na posição vertical sobre um muro de altura \( L/2 \), que está assentado sobre um plano horizontal. Desprezando a altura do observador \( O \), o ângulo máximo \( AOB \) enquanto o observador O caminha sobre o plano horizontal é:
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Considere duas circunferências no plano cartesiano \( Oxy \), uma de raio igual a 6 e centro no ponto (6;6) e outra de centro na origem e tangente exteriormente à primeira. A equação da tangente interior comum às circunferências é:
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O valor de \( n \in \mathbb{N} \) tal que
\( arctg(\dfrac{1}{3})+arctg(\dfrac{1}{4}+arctg(\dfrac{1}{5}+arctg(\dfrac{1}{n})=\dfrac{\pi}{4} \)
é:
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