GoVeganWorld.com
September 2016
Some of the recommended steps to address the human contribution to climate change are expensive and difficult to implement amidst the business of our day to day lives. But everyone can change how they eat. Today. At no cost.
Every year a few billion of the Earth's human population unnecessarily
kill 70 billion land animals and several trillions of fishes. In addition to
the tragedy of harming and killing each and every individual one of them,
using other animals as food is one of the most significant causes of GHG
emissions.
Animal foods are unnecessary for human health. Eliminating them from our
lives is not only our moral obligation to them; it would cut food related
emissions by 70%.
Some of the recommended steps to address the human contribution to climate
change are expensive and difficult to implement amidst the business of our
day to day lives. But everyone can change how they eat. Today. At no cost.
Despite indications that members of the public are willing to give up animal
foods, the motivation to do so is weak. It could be increased by making
environmentally concerned individuals aware of the link between animal
agriculture and climate change and promoting veganism as part of the climate
change agenda.
Click here to read Go Vegan World's full article on Climate 2020.
Return to Animal Rights Articles
Read more at The Meat and Dairy Industries
Read more at Environmental Articles