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Default Should meat be taxed like alcohol and cigarettes?

Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
>
> > Should meat be taxed like alcohol and cigarettes?
> >
> > By Heather Moore
> > Sun Sentinel
> > sun-sentinel.com
> > Thursday, April 16, 2015
> >
> > At this time of year, the last thing anyone wants to
> > think about is paying more taxes. But there's one tax I'm
> > in favor of - and you should be, too, if you care about
> > your health and the health of the planet: a sin tax on
> > meat, cheese and other animal-based foods.
> >
> > If Congress were to levy a 10-cent tax on every pound of
> > meat sold in grocery stores and restaurants - and a
> > modest sin tax on each dairy item and carton of eggs - it
> > would not only stimulate the economy but also give people
> > yet another incentive to give tasty vegan foods a try,
> > which would then help to reduce the nation's health care
> > costs and its Sasquatch-size carbon footprint.
> >
> > Americans have to pay excise taxes on cigarettes, alcohol
> > and gasoline to help offset the health and environmental
> > costs of these items, so it's not too much of a leap to
> > expect people to pay extra for unhealthy - and
> > unnecessary - foods that harm people and animals, waste
> > resources and contribute to climate change.
> >
> > Before you balk at the thought of more taxes, consider
> > this: We pay a tax on gasoline in order to motivate us to
> > conserve fossil fuels, which in turn is aimed at reducing
> > pollution and combating climate change, so shouldn't we
> > also pay a tax on animal-based foods for the very same
> > reasons?
> >
> > According to the United Nations, the production of meat
> > and dairy foods requires more resources and causes more
> > greenhouse-gas emissions than the production of plant-
> > based foods. It takes roughly 1,000 gallons of water to
> > produce just 1 gallon of milk, and it takes about 11
> > times more fossil fuel to produce a gram of animal
> > protein than to produce a gram of plant protein.
> >
> > Continues at:
> >

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/...10-story.html#

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