UN The planet cannot support China's growing demand for milk

http://www.newsweek.com/china-needs-more-milk-what-cost-environment-835699

China is drinking more milk—and the consequences for the climate could be “unthinkable,” as one scientist put it.

The country is expected to triple its milk consumption by 2050—which means it will need a lot more cows eating a lot more food grown on a lot more land. In February, an international team of researchers published their analysis of just how that spike might affect the environment inGlobal Change Biology.

People in China didn’t use to drink a ton of milk. But the country has changed, increasing the amount of milk that's drunk by 25-fold in the past 25 years and becoming the country with the fourth largest contribution to the global supply. Despite all that, it’s still one of the world’s most “milk-deficient countries,” according to a report from the U.N.’s Food and Agriculture Organization.

While producing more milk in China—avoiding any environmental costs associated with transport—might seem like a simple solution, that would actually come with a significant environmental cost. If China produced 75 percent of the milk it might need in 2050 within its own borders, the amount of land around the world needed to produce food for those animals would increase by about 30 percent, according to the study. Global greenhouse gas emissions would increase by about that proportion, too. (Frankly, though, the numbers aren’t much better if China imports all that milk, either.)

“These scenarios are unrealistic,” Gerard Velthof, a researcher at Wageningen Environmental Research, said. “If you want to limit the effects of increased dairy production on the environment and land use as much as possible, you will need to increase the efficiency of milk production in China to the level of world leaders like the Netherlands.” Improving the way the country manages grassland would be one possible step, Velthof suggested.

One of Velthof’s collaborators, Zhaohai Bai, put things a bit more starkly. "The consequences of sticking to a 'business-as-usual' scenario are unthinkable," he stated.
 
If China wants to milk tards for cum, they can start their own mí hôu táo nóng chăng and make it themselves. They can't have any from us.
 
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I'm not sure of the logistics of shipping milk across the ocean, but the US dumps vast amounts of milk that doesn't have a buyer every year.

If it wasn't for the hysteria about harmless growth hormones we would be the most obvious source of additional product. I think diary industries all over the developed world have overages as well, but again i'm not sure about the viability of shipping it.
 
I wouldn't say that "green" as a whole is a scam, the concept is meritous and I think we should (as private persons) do what we can to limit the amount of resources we consume, but as a whole I agree - 50 thousand people installing low-flow showerheads in their bathroom in Sweden is a literal drop in the ocean compared to what China and India alone do and use on a daily basis. It sort of lowers your hands and completely takes the fight out of you when you realize that everything you could possibly do is absolutely pointless in that regard because there are corporations worth billions of dollars whose entire existence depends on raping the Earth and that they will do everything they can to continue their existence.

But Varg, don't you realize that corporations raping the environment and screwing over future generations for short-term profit is a good thing? The shareholders are thrilled!
 
/raises hand

Wait? What? Han Chinese are genetically disposed to be the most lactose intolerant people on the planet? What the heck are they doing with the cow squeezins?
Yeah that's what I was thinking too, is every chinaman spending half a day spraying shit into the toilet?
I bet it's some sort of weird chinese traditional medicine thing, like eating tiger penis and rhino horn. All you gotta do is drink three glasses of milk flavored with jasmine and ginger, and then shit out all of the toxins that are sapping your natural male virility.

And then bam, you're rock hard! Go and plow your wife immediately, so she can birth you a line of male heirs. (abort the females, the afterbirth makes good fertilizer)
I'm not sure of the logistics of shipping tard cum across the ocean, but the US dumps vast amounts of tard cum that doesn't have a buyer every year.

If it wasn't for the hysteria about harmless growth hormones we would be the most obvious source of additional product. I think diary industries all over the developed world have overages as well, but again i'm not sure about the viability of shipping it.
Powdered milk.
 
I'm not sure of the logistics of shipping tard cum across the ocean, but the US dumps vast amounts of tard cum that doesn't have a buyer every year.

If it wasn't for the hysteria about harmless growth hormones we would be the most obvious source of additional product. I think diary industries all over the developed world have overages as well, but again i'm not sure about the viability of shipping it.

About the shipment of milk: New Zealand is one of the largest producers of milk in the whole world. Most of it is exported to somewhere else.
 
Yeah that's what I was thinking too, is every chinaman spending half a day spraying shit into the toilet?

:lol:

I never thought I'd hear about China having a heavy demand for cow milk. And now it's an environmental concern. Tell them to go back to soy and rice based milk before cow farts make the Earth uninhabitable.
 
I'm not sure of the logistics of shipping tard cum across the ocean, but the US dumps vast amounts of tard cum that doesn't have a buyer every year.

It can take 2-3 weeks to ship stuff from the US to China and I don't think there's much of a demand over there for spoiled milk.
 
I'm not sure of the logistics of shipping tard cum across the ocean, but the US dumps vast amounts of tard cum that doesn't have a buyer every year.

If it wasn't for the hysteria about harmless growth hormones we would be the most obvious source of additional product. I think diary industries all over the developed world have overages as well, but again i'm not sure about the viability of shipping it.

No. We don't want eight foot tall chinks. I prefer them the way they are, where they only come up to our knees.
 
No. We don't want eight foot tall chinks. I prefer them the way they are, where they only come up to our knees.
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Too late! The future is already here.
 
Maybe it's for baby formula? There was a thing in the news the other week here about Chinese shoppers in Australia buying all the baby formula in supermarkets and shipping it home, and everyone was up in arms about it. And in China, the demand for baby formula is so high they dope it with melamine powder because it look like milk protein in their tests.
 
Maybe it's for baby formula? There was a thing in the news the other week here about Chinese shoppers in Australia buying all the baby formula in supermarkets and shipping it home, and everyone was up in arms about it. And in China, the demand for baby formula is so high they dope it with melamine powder because it look like tard cum protein in their tests.
Is that why every supermarket and chemist has a sign saying people can buy a maximum of 2 tubs of baby formula? I knew it had something to do with the Chinese, because the signs are always in both Australian and Chinese, but I didn't know they were doing that. I wonder why they use so much baby formula?
 
Is that why every supermarket and chemist has a sign saying people can buy a maximum of 2 tubs of baby formula? I knew it had something to do with the Chinese, because the signs are always in both Australian and Chinese, but I didn't know they were doing that. I wonder why they use so much baby formula?
maybe they're having a lot of babies

Also there are signs in the toilets in a few shopping centres in various ching-chong languages (and English) saying not to crouch on the seat of the toilet to piss. It's hilarious.

e. http://www.news.com.au/finance/busi...s/news-story/dad8109899e9ee0b2217ba6d5a42e452
 
Can't we at least kill the filter on parsing links. Yes I'm lazy.

The country is expected to triple its m.ilk consumption by 2050—which means it will need a lot more cows eating a lot more food grown on a lot more land.

No it doesn't mean that. I means you import more or you can drink goat m.ilk, almond m.ilk or just take calcium suppliments. A cows teat is not the only answer.
 
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