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Greenpeace urges kangaroo consumption to fight global warming
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Karen Collier

October 10, 2007

MORE kangaroos should be slaughtered and eaten to help save the world from global warming, environmental activists say.

The controversial call to cut down on beef and serve more of the national symbol on our dinner plates follows a report on curbing greenhouse gas emissions damaging the planet.

Greenpeace energy campaigner Mark Wakeham urged Aussies to substitute some red meat for roo to help reduce land clearing and the release of methane gas from flatulent cattle and sheep.

"It is one of the lifestyle changes we can make," Mr Wakeham said.

"Changing our meat consumption habits is a small way to make an impact."

The eat roo recommendation is contained in a report, Paths to a Low-Carbon Future, commissioned by Greenpeace and released today.

It also coincides with recent calls from climate change experts for people in rich countries to reduce red meat and switch to chicken and fish because land-clearing and burping and farting cattle and sheep were damaging the environment.

They said nearly a quarter of the planet's greenhouse gases came from agriculture, which releases the potent heat-trapping gas methane.

Report author Dr Mark Diesendorf said reducing beef consumption by 20 per cent and putting Skippy on the dinner plate instead would cut 15 megatonnes of greenhouses gases from the atmosphere by 2020.

``Kangaroos do not emit greenhouse gases. They are not hooved animals either so they don't damage the soil,''  Dr Diesendorf  said.

Dr Diesendorf said he was aware of the controversy encouraging people to eat Australia's national emblem would create, but that kangaroo was very healthy and low in fat.

``There's a small sub-set of environmentalist who see the kangaroo as a cuddly animal which should be left alone. They are entitled to their view but more and more people are moving towards eating it.''

Roughly three million kangaroos are killed and harvested for meat each year. They are shot with high-powered guns between the eyes at night.

Australians eat about a third of the 30 million kilograms of roo meat produced annually. The delicacy is exported to dozens of countries and is most popular in Germany, France and Belgium. 

The Greenpeace report has renewed calls for Victoria to lift a ban on harvesting roos for food.

Kangaroo Industry Association of Australia spokesman John Kelly said roos invading farmers' crops were already being illegally shot.

"They are being culled and left to rot," Mr Kelly said.

Kangaroo meat sold in Victoria is imported from interstate.

Australia's kangaroo population has halved to 25 million in the past five years as the drought has taken a toll on breeding and the animals' food sources, Mr Kelly said.

Under a quota system, 10 to 12 per cent can be killed for the meat and leather industry. Aerial surveys estimate their numbers.

Today's report by Dr Diesendorf, from the University of NSW, says greenhouse gas emissions need to be slashed by at least a third by 2020 to avoid a climate change catastrophe.

His recommendations include:

REDUCING beef consumption and increasing kangaroo meat production.

CUTTING gas and coal production.

HALTING land clearing and deforestation.

SHIFTING to renewable energy such as wind power and bioelectricity from crop residues.

"The world is currently on track to experience runaway global warming with average temperatures soon to exceed 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels, Dr Diesendorf said.

"We face a catastrophe unless there is urgent action to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 30 per cent by 2020."

A major report by the CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology released this month warned average temperatures will rise 1C by 2030 and could increase as much as 5C in Australia by 2070 unless global greenhouse emissions are cut dramatically.

 http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0...62,00.html
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#2
I love kangaroos.  They are so cute.  icon_cuinlove

Here's a short clip of a very lucky kangaroo surviving about ten speeding race cars at Bathurst raceway.


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Silly,
I am sure that a Roo gets on that track every year!

Seriously I can not see Greenpeace wanting to do this, because they are always protesting the shooters, trying to save them. It is not true that Roos do not breed during drought and not true that the population has been halved, kangaroos may not have hooves but they are certainly full of worms, and most Australians will not eat kangaroos. Personally I do not like the taste, and I agree silly they are cute, we have them in our backyard at night and can tell you they have given me a fright on many occasions, and the joeys are just adorable. The reality is there are plenty of them here with a need to cull because they breed like rabbits. I do not really see how farming Roos will slow the global warming fears.
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#4
I know that Cabela's, a popular sporting goods chain in the U.S., sells Australian kangaroo leather boots and, I think, shoes so there is a market over here for their hides at least.  I cannot say I have seen kangeroo meat for sale anywhere though.  :-)
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Hi Polly,
When I was on holidays this year with my girls in Queensland, we went to a souvenir shop, and I was surprised to the amount of things made from kangaroo hide, but the funniest thing there was a ‘coin bag’, many people use coin bags! But this was a kangaroo’s scrotum, the real thing, yewww. Who the heck would want to actually buy that and carry it around?
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That sounds lovely, Karen -- kangeroo scrotum.  :-)  lol!  But, that is my supposedly civilized mindset of the modern age.  In days of old things like that would be normal because all parts of an animal were used.

What do you think they are doing with the meat of these animals whose hides are being used for leather products?  The pet food industry?  Cattle feed?  Export?  Spam?  <--- An American joke.  Fish food?  I cannot imagine they would just dump it.  Do we really want to know?  :-)
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#7
I have eaten roo steak in a couple of restaurants now, and my favourite was with a sweet and sour sauce. It was actually quite delicious.

Sily, the roo at Bathurst, while trying to avoid getting clobbered by thundering great V8 supercars, hopped across the finish line, and what with the attrition rate of cars on this demanding circuit, was classified as finishing 14th.

Since they award points down to 20th place, he is now coming 21st in the manufacturers championship and 18th overall in the driver's championship...

:-)
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#8

You're a star, Race Track Roo, you beat the odds!
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#9
Polly,
We have spam here, but don’t know anyone who eats it! I can tell you that professional shooters kill the kangaroos, and you must have a special license, which is quite expensive, they are sub-contracted to properties that are over populated with Roos, the animals are not left to rot because this is the livelihood of these people, the meat is then disrupted for hide, export and dog products.
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#10
Ah, you do have Spam in your country.  I was surprised, Karen  :-)  Spam lives on -- somebody is eating it.
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