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CSIRO book's vegetarian advice enrages MP

28 Sep, 2009 04:00 AM
AUSTRALIA'S peak industrial research body is conspiring to force farmers off the land through a new green living book, a south-west MP claims.

Western Victoria Liberal MP John Vogels, has slammed the CSIRO's Home Energy Saving Handbook, which promotes vegetarian diets to reduce agricultural green house gas emissions.

"It seems tofu-munching climate change extremists and animal libbers have taken over the CSIRO, wasting taxpayer funds to publish books designed to wipe out our agriculture industries with the ultimate goal of forcing farmers off the land,'' Mr Vogels said.

"As a nation we need to move beyond the kindergarten view that livestock generate greenhouse gas emissions and focus climate change strategies on reducing those emissions which are genuine pollutants.''

A link on the CSIRO website about the handbook directs people to the Victorian Government's Department of Health webpage which highlights the benefits of introducing children to a vegetarian diet.

It states: "For most well and healthy children a vegetarian diet can provide a healthy and nutritious alternative to a diet including meat.''

Mr Vogels called on the CSIRO to apologise to Australian livestock and dairy farmers for publishing what he believed was a "flawed'' climate change handbook.

He said the organisation had abandoned its 90-year charter to support agriculture industries.

"Former prime ministers Billy Hughes and Stanley Melbourne Bruce would be turning in their graves because they established the CSIRO to assist Australia's primary and secondary industries, not to attack or undermine farmers,'' Mr Vogels said.

"These former prime ministers would never have created the CSIRO if they knew it would one day be used as a vehicle to close down our beef, sheep and wool industries.''

Mr Vogels said taxpayer dollars should be spent on making coal-fired power stations greener by investing more in carbon geosequestration.

The CSIRO said the book was a "guide designed to help Australian households reduce their carbon footprints and take action against climate change''.

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who would support him??
Posted by Abboitoir cow, 14/10/2009 7:37:45 PM, on The Warrnambool Standard
Where are his supporters....? I guess they can't read or they've gone blind from th diabetes?
Posted by Su Gardener, 4/10/2009 1:09:01 PM, on The Warrnambool Standard
I don't know where to begin.... but perhaps the best place to start is in your own state and go and spend some time at Edgar's Mission at Willomavin... Tomorrow is World Farm Animal Day .... Perhaps when you open your heart to the suffering of factory farmed animals you will understand why it is just so wrong.... Your rhetoric is senseless baseless and looking extremely dated
Posted by MichaelG, 4/10/2009 12:28:24 AM, on The Warrnambool Standard
Haha this guy is a dumbass. He truly does need to go back to kindy!
Posted by Lauren, 3/10/2009 1:43:39 PM, on The Warrnambool Standard
John Vogels should come clean about what pressure group are paying him to undermine efforts to improve the health of Australians and protect Australia's environment.
Posted by Steve, 2/10/2009 11:31:51 AM, on The Warrnambool Standard
I really couldn't be bothered commenting but after reading "teenage lesbians" as if the "tofu-munching climate change extremists and animal libbers" labels weren't bad enough ... was really just too wonderful, I couldn't help it. So you think degrading labels stop people from being who they are? How ignorant and intolerant. Yuck.
Posted by Brenton, 1/10/2009 12:48:53 AM, on The Warrnambool Standard
Oh this is hilarious. Watch out for those tofu munching mung beaners they are infiltrating the CSIRO...HA HA HA!!! It would be good to see some intelligent thought in our MPs, but that must be asking too much.
Posted by Patty, 30/09/2009 9:10:07 PM, on The Warrnambool Standard
Mr Vogus and your friend Don Ward Are you calling the United Nations a kindergarten? That would mean that you both wear nappies!
Posted by UN supporter, 30/09/2009 7:42:31 AM, on The Warrnambool Standard
O my, I feel sorry for the MP, for being so ignorant. He should really not say anything, to save himself from further embarrassment. Everyone knows that eating less meat is clearly beneficial to the environment. The Chief of the Noble Peace prize winning UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) even goes around the world giving lectures on the topic of reducing meat consumption and the benefits to the planet. How big of a carbon footprint does meat have? http://www.meatthetruth.nl/conten t/view/117 Here is an organization that conducted a study, created a carbon saving table, and made a documentary film about it. There's tons of environmental orgs that also talk about the impact of the meat industry on climate change. Greenpeace, World Watch, David Suzuki's site mentions it also. Do the research before you open your mouth.
Posted by Laura, 30/09/2009 5:22:53 AM, on The Warrnambool Standard
Mr Vogels doesn't sound like he cares about the planet!
Posted by Blacky, 29/09/2009 6:56:04 PM, on The Warrnambool Standard
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MP John Vogels has a steak in protest against a CSIRO climate-change book urging people to eat less meat. Picture: THE AGE
MP John Vogels has a steak in protest against a CSIRO climate-change book urging people to eat less meat. Picture: THE AGE

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