Humanity's Incredible Impact on the World's Biomass
October 22, 2019 2:14 PM   Subscribe

Understanding the Anthropocene Extinction From CBC's Quirks and Quarks "But when it comes to animals, there's also been a major shift, from wild to domestic. Milo said our planet now has 20-fold more biomass in domesticated livestock like cows, pigs and sheep than in all the wild mammals — like elephants, caribou and whales — combined. And there are twice as many domesticated birds as there are wild ones"
posted by helmutdog (4 comments total) 17 users marked this as a favorite
 
And there are twice as many domesticated birds as there are wild ones

That seemed simply impossible until I considered poultry and for the very first time I am seriously considering becoming a vegetarian.
posted by sjswitzer at 2:20 PM on October 22, 2019 [10 favorites]


It's a lot of chickens, y'all.
posted by jquinby at 2:30 PM on October 22, 2019 [6 favorites]


A visualization of this from xkcd.
posted by tavella at 3:22 PM on October 22, 2019 [8 favorites]


Well, just as long as humans don’t outweigh the ants
posted by ejs at 4:53 PM on October 22, 2019 [2 favorites]


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