Massive rainforest destruction for shoe leather/meat.

Target:
Brazilian Government/ U.S. shoe manufacturers
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This petition pertains pertaining to isssues involving the clearing of rainforest in the tropics for cattle to produce shoe leather and beef and human rights abuses that go along with it.
 
Most consumers don't wish to buy shoes from companies who destroy tropical rainforest to produce leather.

Cattle, by their evolutionary nature are creatures of the plains/grasslands.....they have evolved to eat grass.
 
Burning down rainforest to create artificial and temporary grasslands which in turn kills thousands or millions of species of plants, trees and animals native to the tropics is extremely reckless, careless and dangerous.
 
Let's raise cattle in a natural, humane, freerange fashion in the places on earth where grasslands/plains occur naturally and not try to alter the tropical rainforest ecology to accomodate cattle.....surely the world already consumes enough meat.....perhaps we should harvest more of the plants, fruits and nuts that occur naturally in the world's rainforests for consumption.....most of these fruits, plants and nuts are extremely healthful and natural for people to eat.
 
These are foods which have an evolutionary history with people and primates.

Meat in moderation is healthy but excessive amounts of meat...in particuliarly, factory farmed meat raised in areas that were formerly tropical rainforest teeming with diverse life is not healthy to buy or eat.
 
The environmental damage caused by raising cattle through clearing tropical rainforest with it's associated degradation of the soil, pollution of rivers and killing of fish/aquatic life with silt which washes into rivers through erosion because of lack of protection by forest cover and the exposure of and damage to soil through exposure to intense tropical sun is too great a price to pay for a pair of shoes or increased meat consumption.
 
Eventually this practice becomes extremely detrimental to animals, plants as well as human beings as the ecosystems of the earth are further degraded.
 
Perhaps worse is the human rights/labor abuses that are reported to occur in the production and processing of the leather to make the shoes and/or to raise the cattle and process the meat from cattle.
 
Eventually it becomes more and more difficult for intelligent people to continue to buy these products from companies who practice these abuses without compromising their sense of right and wrong.
 
These abuses are now becoming more apparent through the worldwide media and people will surely begin to buy from companies who practice ethics and morals in business.....I like shoes, but I would also like to visit Brazil and the Amazonian rainforest someday with my daughter and not a Brazil stripped of rainforest and filled with broken/impoverished poor people who were exploited by unethical business practices that sacrificed the greater good for excessive profit.

We the undersigned agree with the sentiments of this author and would like to see the government of Brazil develop strict regulations limiting the cattle industry's growth in Brazil including the practice of factory farming which adds insult to injury through cruelty to domestic animals.

We also would like shoe manufacturers to refrain from buying leather produced by agribusiness that raises cattle through destoying tropical rainforest, which is now being cleared at an alarming rate by agribusiness in many of the world's tropical zones.







This petition pertains pertaining to isssues involving the clearing of rainforest in the tropics for cattle to produce shoe leather and beef and human rights abuses that go along with it.
 
Most consumers don't wish to buy shoes from companies who destroy tropical rainforest to produce leather.

Cattle, by their evolutionary nature are creatures of the plains/grasslands.....they have evolved to eat grass.
 
Burning down rainforest to create artificial and temporary grasslands which in turn kills thousands or millions of species of plants, trees and animals native to the tropics is extremely reckless, careless and dangerous.
 
Let's raise cattle in a natural, humane, freerange fashion in the places on earth where grasslands/plains occur naturally and not try to alter the tropical rainforest ecology to accomodate cattle.....surely the world already consumes enough meat.....perhaps we should harvest more of the plants, fruits and nuts that occur naturally in the world's rainforests for consumption.....most of these fruits, plants and nuts are extremely healthful and natural for people to eat.
 
These are foods which have an evolutionary history with people and primates.

Meat in moderation is healthy but excessive amounts of meat...in particuliarly, factory farmed meat raised in areas that were formerly tropical rainforest teeming with diverse life is not healthy to buy or eat.
 
The environmental damage caused by raising cattle through clearing tropical rainforest with it's associated degradation of the soil, pollution of rivers and killing of fish/aquatic life with silt which washes into rivers through erosion because of lack of protection by forest cover and the exposure of and damage to soil through exposure to intense tropical sun is too great a price to pay for a pair of shoes or increased meat consumption.
 
Eventually this practice becomes extremely detrimental to animals, plants as well as human beings as the ecosystems of the earth are further degraded.
 
Perhaps worse is the human rights/labor abuses that are reported to occur in the production and processing of the leather to make the shoes and/or to raise the cattle and process the meat from cattle.
 
Eventually it becomes more and more difficult for intelligent people to continue to buy these products from companies who practice these abuses without compromising their sense of right and wrong.
 
These abuses are now becoming more apparent through the worldwide media and people will surely begin to buy from companies who practice ethics and morals in business.....I like shoes, but I would also like to visit Brazil and the Amazonian rainforest someday with my daughter and not a Brazil stripped of rainforest and filled with broken/impoverished poor people who were exploited by unethical business practices that sacrificed the greater good for excessive profit.

We the undersigned agree with the sentiments of this author and would like to see the government of Brazil develop strict regulations limiting the cattle industry's growth in Brazil including the practice of factory farming which adds insult to injury through cruelty to domestic animals.

We also would like shoe manufacturers to refrain from buying leather produced by agribusiness that raises cattle through destoying tropical rainforest, which is now being cleared at an alarming rate by agribusiness in many of the world's tropical zones.




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We signed the "Massive rainforest destruction for shoe leather/meat." petition!
# 104:
3:28 am PST, Dec 2, Margaretha Van Egmond, Netherlands
# 103:
6:37 pm PDT, Oct 30, Sara Gaspar, Portugal
# 102:
4:11 pm PDT, Oct 29, Name not displayed, New Zealand
We should stop letting them cut down tropical rainforest!
# 101:
4:11 pm PDT, Oct 29, Name not displayed, New Zealand
We should stop letting them cut down tropical rainforest!
# 100:
8:27 am PDT, Oct 27, Mariska Cronje, South Africa
# 99:
9:17 am PDT, Oct 12, Yancette Halverson, Oregon
# 98:
1:57 am PDT, Oct 5, Suzanne Forster, Kenya
# 97:
8:09 am PDT, Sep 20, Janice Sturdy, United Kingdom
HELP SAVE OUR RAIN FORESTS NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE!!!!!!!!
# 96:
1:38 pm PDT, Sep 12, Iris Chynoweth, California
# 95:
1:40 pm PDT, Sep 9, Jessica Straub, Canada
# 94:
9:33 am PDT, Sep 9, Madeline Aldea, Romania
# 93:
8:16 am PDT, Sep 5, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
# 92:
9:01 am PDT, Aug 26, Vanessa Habura, California
# 91:
5:53 pm PDT, Aug 22, Laurel Watson, Arizona
# 90:
5:37 am PDT, Aug 22, Susan Bullen, Australia
# 89:
5:37 am PDT, Aug 21, Ira Vin, Russian Federation
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7:35 am PDT, Aug 13, Jennie Halen, Sweden
# 87:
12:12 pm PDT, Aug 9, Dinda Evans, California
# 86:
12:03 am PDT, Aug 2, Gemma Hollingsworth, Australia
# 85:
10:20 am PDT, Aug 1, Julia Smith, New Zealand
# 84:
5:49 am PDT, Jul 27, Nyack Clancy, New York
# 83:
5:27 am PDT, Jul 27, Echo Greenfield, Ohio
# 82:
9:21 pm PDT, Jul 26, Lea Mohr, California
Another reason to become vegan/vegetarian.. save the rainforest!!
# 81:
7:21 am PDT, Jul 25, Sylwia Podgórska, Poland
# 80:
10:06 am PDT, Jul 23, Jake Tinkham, New Hampshire
# 79:
5:23 am PDT, Jul 23, Name not displayed, Switzerland
# 78:
2:33 pm PDT, Jul 22, Kate Shipp, United Kingdom
Please stop the rainforest clearance for cattle production, it will cause massive environmental damage.
# 77:
2:09 pm PDT, Jul 21, Barbora Kollárová, Czech Republic
# 76:
9:53 am PDT, Jul 19, Tara Gonzales, California
# 75:
8:26 am PDT, Jul 15, Marco Beato, Italy
# 74:
6:39 pm PDT, Jul 14, Francesco Adami, Italy
Rainforest is life, once they are gone, your life will be no more the same. Trust me
# 73:
1:42 pm PDT, Jul 7, Name not displayed, New Hampshire
# 72:
11:28 pm PDT, Jul 4, Diane Van Weelie, Netherlands
Saving the world's rainforests must become a priority. They are vital to making our planet healthy again.
# 71:
1:30 am PDT, Jul 1, Razvan V., Romania
# 70:
4:42 pm PDT, Jun 30, Carl Rosenstock, Wisconsin
# 69:
8:28 am PDT, Jun 30, L Waldron, Florida
# 68:
3:30 pm PDT, Jun 27, Lynn Barnes, Michigan
# 67:
12:47 am PDT, Jun 24, Michael Salmon, New Zealand
# 66:
3:29 pm PDT, Jun 23, Daile O'Connor, New Jersey
# 65:
10:17 am PDT, Jun 23, Buddy Dustin, California
buddy dustin
# 64:
8:45 am PDT, Jun 23, Jacqueline Robinson, Georgia
# 63:
1:55 pm PDT, Jun 22, Rkachea Carpenter, Nebraska
# 62:
7:00 pm PDT, Jun 21, Rebecca Fulco, New Jersey
# 61:
9:15 pm PDT, Jun 20, Maren Heinig, Australia
# 60:
12:43 am PDT, Jun 18, Jessica Murray, Australia
# 59:
3:35 pm PDT, Jun 17, Hannah A., Washington
# 58:
1:09 pm PDT, Jun 12, Alex Sommer, New York
# 57:
12:18 am PDT, Jun 12, Mieke Bernaards, Belgium
# 56:
11:26 am PDT, Jun 10, Loretta Harnarine, Canada
Why oh why is that happening? Haven't human beings destroyed enough of this beautiful planet yet? We do not need more meat to eat and we sure don't need more leather to make shoes, furniture etc. This is all about greed, plain and simple. Money, money and more money. Who cares about the people that are affected and all of the animals, birds etc. who will have no place in which to live. Who cares if there are no more rainforests? Well I am telling you that I do care and very much, so please stop this nonsense now.
# 55:
11:42 pm PDT, Jun 9, Ari Kolman, Canada
… I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. … I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. … I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. … I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted.
# 54:
4:58 pm PDT, Jun 9, Jamie Lee, California
# 53:
2:53 pm PDT, Jun 9, Elaine Robinson, United Kingdom
DISGUISTING - LEAVE TROPICAL RAINFORESTS ALONE - SAVE PROTECT RAIN FORESTS - STUFF WHAT HORRIBLE PEOPLE WANTING TO WEAR/EAT
# 52:
7:24 am PDT, Jun 9, Name not displayed, Australia
# 51:
6:24 pm PDT, Jun 8, Julia Rutledge, California
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