Animal Farming Documentary Netflix
Cowspiracy: Documentary to Watch. I ran across thisheadline a few weeks ago: “Leonardo DiCaprio Takes on the Animal Ag Industry! Helps Bring ‘Cowspiracy’ to Netflix”
Cowspiracy? OK, maybe I need to see this one. And here are eight reasons why you will want to too.Reason #1 – it is streaming on Netflix – right now!..
Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret, is a groundbreaking feature-length environmental documentary following intrepid filmmaker Kip Andersen as he uncovers the most destructive industry facing the planet today – and investigates why the world’s leading environmental organizations are too afraid to talk about it.
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A new cut of Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret, executive produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Davisson and… Posted by Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret onMonday, August 31, 2015
If you are a Netflix subscriber, starting September 15th, you can watch the updated cut of Cowspiracy for free. What do you have to lose?
I thought this film was just about cows. And cattle farms. And meat. Not entirely true. Cowspiracy is about more. It is about humans. Our planet. The environment. The impact animal agriculture, of all kinds, has on the big picture.
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In fact, one of my favorite quotes in the film is about pigs, and comes from the daughter of free-range cattle farmers:
“Some people think that pigs are dirty and gross, but I kinda, I really like them. They know people. And they will be friends..”
Of course I did not actually run to my window. I just shifted uncomfortably in my seat, burrowing myself deeper into the fluffy blue blanket wrapped around me. But once the film ended, I was inspired to google and research – learn more – and write this post. ..Which I guess is kinda like shouting from my window, right? My virtual window.
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At least one acre of rainforest is cleared every second and the leading cause is to graze animals and grow their food crops. That is essentially an entire football field cleared every. single. second. #cowspiracy #change #rainforest #agriculture #climatechange #climateA photo posted by Cowspiracy (@cowspiracy) on Jan 11, 2015 at 4:11pm PST
The film was made by Kip Anderson and Keegan Kuhn. Kip is the guy you see on camera, narrating his journey. Keegan is behind the scenes.
I loved how first person the documentary was. Instead of just throwing facts and figures at you, from a faceless narrator, this documentary follows the journey of one person. I think we can all relate to that feeling of wanting to know more about a subject that we are passionate about.
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This story started for Kip because he was passionate about being an environmentalist. This is his journey, fueled by passion and a desire for truth.
One of my faves.. “Each day, a person who eats a vegan diet saves 1, 100 gallons of water, 45 pounds of grain, 30 sq ft of forested land, 20 lbs CO2 equivalent, and one animal’s life.” – Cowspiracy facts
Unlike many animal agriculture films, this film was very easy to watch. There was only one scene that I would advise sensitive souls to NOT WATCH. The scene where the backyard animal farmer kills one of his ducks. I basically saw what was coming and looked away. Luckily, there is an emotional boost right after that scene.. The scene of Kip with that little happy rescued chicken riding in the front seat of his car.
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Leo’s involvement in this film definitely caught my eye. I mean, animal activism with a dash of my favorite actor? How could I resist? And Leo is not only a crazy-talented actor, but he is a passionate environmental activist and animal lover, so much that he created the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation in 1998.
“In 1998, Leonardo DiCaprio established his foundation with the mission of protecting the world’s last wild places. LDF implements solutions that help restore balance to threatened ecosystems, ensuring the long-term health and well-being of all Earth’s inhabitants.”
I chatted with my husband about this film for a good hour after watching it. We googled facts, watched follow-up interviews that Kip did and had a general interest in how this story will evolve and play out. This conversation needs to continue. And I am so excited that Leo and Netflix agree.
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What person out there could argue against wanting a healthier planet and feeding all the humans on it? And hopefully, that desire can lead to behavior changes when we see that positive changes are possible in our lifetime.
“Around 75% of Americans consider themselves environmentalists.” Can you be an environmentalist and still eat meat?Howard Lyman, aka the Mad Cowboy, former cattle rancher and current vegan says no.
– Go Vegan. A person who follows a vegan diet PRODUCES the equivalent of 50% less carbon dioxide, uses 1/11th oil, 1/13th water, and 1/18th land compared to a meat-lover for their food.
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Land required to feed 1 person for 1 year.. Vegan: ⅙th acre. Vegetarian: 3x as much as a vegan. Meat Eater: 18x as much as a vegan.
– Greenhouse Emissions: Roughly 13% of all greenhouse emissions come from transportation. (Cars, trucks, trains, cargo ships and yes even planes and jets.) 18% come from cattle.
– Every Hour. 70 billion farmed animals are reared annually worldwide. More than 6 million animals are killed for food every hour.
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– Water Usage. “It takes 660 gallons of water to produce one hamburger.” Aka, “2, 500 gallons of water are needed to produce 1 pound of beef.” You would have to shower for two months to equal 660 gallons of water usage. — Domestic (household) use of water equals only 5% of water usage, while animal agriculture equals 55% of water usage.
– Livestock and their byproducts account for at least 32, 000 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year, or 51% of all worldwide greenhouse gas emissions.
– Rainforests. Animal agriculture is responsible for up to 91% of Amazon destruction. — 1-2 acres of rainforest are cleared every second. — Up to137 plant, animal and insect species are lost every day due to rainforest destruction.
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– Agriculture is responsible for 80-90% of US water consumption. And growing feed crops for livestock consumes 56% of water in the US.
– The Price for Speaking Out.1, 100 Land activists have been killed in Brazil in the past 20 years. — One powerful example is Sister Dorthy Stang.
– Oceans. As many as 2.7 trillion animals are pulled from the ocean each year. — We could see fishless oceans by 2048. — Scientists estimate as many as 650, 000 whales, dolphins and seals are killed every year by fishing vessels.
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– Feed People. 82% of starving children live in countries where food is fed to animals, and the animals are eaten by western countries.
– The bottom line. “Animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation, water consumption and pollution, is responsible for more greenhouse gases than the transportation industry, and is a primary driver of rainforest destruction, species extinction, habitat loss, topsoil erosion, ocean “dead zones, ” and virtually every other environmental ill. Yet it goes on, almost entirely unchallenged.
As Andersen approaches leaders in the environmental movement, he increasingly uncovers what appears to be an intentional refusal to discuss the issue of animal agriculture, while industry whistleblowers and watchdogs warn him of the risks to his freedom and even his life if he dares to persist.” – Cowspiracy
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Hey there! I'm Kathy, lover of kitty cats, weekend baking, 90's movies, travel, beach fog and foamy lattes. Since 2007, I have been sharing my vegan recipes and photos. My goal is to make your cooking life a little easier, delicious - and plant-loaded - while sharing some LIFE and conversation along the way.I’m sure we all enjoy a good Netflix documentary. However, this might change the trust you put into the information you are hear on these “documentaries.”
Not sure who needs to hear this , but that Netflix documentary you watched about food, agriculture or honestly just about anything is just a TV show, not a documentary or scientific study. It hasn’t been fact checked or peer reviewed.
This reminder comes after watching a few popular “documentaries”, one being Down to Earth with Zac Efron, and the other was Seaspiracy.
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To start off with Down to Earth, it was rather interesting. Until we got to the part with the water sommelier. An expert in water. The only problem is... It's a made-up title with no formal training 🤦🏼♀️ This part of the show made me question everything else about the show. and for good reason.
The water guy makes some good points like how pointless bottled water is. But then he starts scaring people about the water they are drinking. And how healing it is to drink water with super high TDS or Total Dissolved Solids (one was above 7, 000 ppm!)
He briefly mentions that this water is not for hydration but that's it. He doesn't mention why there is a low standard TDS for drinking water. However, according to the EPA drinking water should be below the standard of 500 ppm TDS.
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So while the show has been interesting and thought-provoking, it's important to remember to trust the scientists with the facts
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