Our planet is afire and it is time for progressives to walk their talk and commit to reducing or eliminating their consumption of animal products while urging others to follow suit.
The United Nations has recently taken the unprecedented action of issuing a
“code red for humanity.” Our planet is heating up much faster than
scientists were expecting. It is now predicted to reach an additional 2.7
degrees Fahrenheit by 2040, if we don't make some drastic changes and fast.
One of the reasons my wife and I moved to northern New Mexico, more than a
decade ago, was because there are so many progressive activists here.
Progressives are responsible for leading in most of the social justice
movements of the past (from child labor laws to women's suffrage to civil
rights to gay rights). If not for progressives, none of these and many other
important initiatives, would ever have been enacted.
Environmental stewardship is one of the causes championed by most
progressives. Of all the many serious environmental issues facing us,
climate change stands front and center. It is now too obviously real and
threatens our very future. The legendary Northwest Passage is now a reality,
island nations are disappearing and the warmest year on record is broken
nearly every ensuing year. Climate change is THE social justice issue of our
time and progressives must be the catalyst for change once again.
Of course we all should switch to LED bulbs, drive less, take public
transportation, use clean energy, conserve water and do all the other
well-known things to protect the environment. However, many progressives
seem oblivious to THE largest contributor to climate change, water
depletion, water pollution and species extinction, and that is, without
ambiguity, animal agriculture. Reducing and eliminating animal foods from
our diet should be the first step in any environmentalist's “To Do” list.
A growing list of organizations are calling for a reduction in all animal
product consumption; The National Academy of Sciences, American Association
for the Advancement of Science, Center for Biological Diversity, Center for
Science in the Public Interest, Alliance of World Scientists, Climate
Reality Project, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Global
Environmental Change, United Nations Environment Programme, Clean Energy,
Ecology Center, Worldwatch Institute, Greenpeace USA, Natural Resources
Defense Council, Organic Consumers Association, Rainforest Action Network,
Sierra Club, Union of Concerned Scientists, Environmental Defense Fund,
Center for Climate Change and Health, Conservation International, World
Resources Institute, Earth Day Network, Environmental Working Group, Food
and Water Watch, Small Planet Institute, Friends of the Earth U.S., Green
America, League of Conservation Voters, Science and Environmental Health
Network and the World Wildlife Fund, to name a few.
Our planet is afire and it is time for progressives to walk their talk and
commit to reducing or eliminating their consumption of animal products while
urging others to follow suit. If we are to have any hope of managing this
looming crises of climate change, we must act now. There is nothing more
powerful or meaningful that we can do for the planet than going vegan. As
Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore's Dilemma, is quoted in the
award-winning documentary Cowspiracy, “A plant-based diet is the most
sustainable.”