This is book is a must read for anyone who eats an all-meat diet and is concerned about the long term health of the environment. Nicolette Hahn Niman is a long-time vegetarian and environmental lawyer who worked closely with Bobby Kennedy, Jr. on the issue of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs). She got to witness first hand just how damaging these types of meat production facilities can be. But she also visited many non-CAFO cattle ranches that raised their animals in environmentally-sustainable ways.
Lots of statistics are being thrown around – most recently in the film Cowspiracy – implicating beef production as a major cause of environmental destruction. Niman does an superb job of sorting through the data and revealing many of the inaccuracies and misconceptions. She explains that cattle production is not only innocent of most of the accusations levied at it, but why – when done properly – it is an essential component of maintaining a balanced ecosystem.
You can order a copy through Amazon by clicking the link below:
Defending Beef by Nicolette Hahn Niman
Book Reviews:
The Case For Sustainable Meat Takes on Many Sacred Cows – L. A. Times
Defending Beef: Nicolette Hahn Niman’s Call for a Third Way – Huffington Post
Defending Beef by Nicolette Hahn Niman – Weston A. Price Foundation
Interview:
Jimmy Moore did an excellent podcast with her on his Livin’ La Vida Low Carb Show which you can listen to by clicking the link below:
Defending Beef with Nicolette Hahn Niman – Episode #955
Articles by Nicolette Hahn Niman:
Actually, Raising Beef is Good For the Planet – Wall Street Journal
The Carnivore’s Dilemma – New York Times
Support Your Local Slaughterhouse – New York Times
Defending Grass-Fed Beef, A Rancher Weighs In – The Atlantic
Eating Animals – The Atlantic
A Way to Save America’s Bees: Buy Free-Range Beef – The Atlantic
Dogs Aren’t Dinner: The Flaws in an Argument for Veganism – The Atlantic
Can Meat Eaters Also Be Environmentalists? – The Atlantic
For Animals, Grass Each Day Keeps Doctors Away – The Atlantic
How Good Meat Makes a Difference – The Atlantic