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9 Reasons Why Veganism Can Save the World
No exaggeration. Veganism can save the world. Just ask the UN. The question is: are you brave enough to become a vegan?
https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/9-reasons-why-veganism-can-save-the-world/
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Infographic: Veganism and The Environment
We’re no stranger to shocking statistics related to meat production and the environment. We’ve reported on studies warning ‘Eat Less Meat to Prevent Climate Disaster‘ and organizations recommending lowering meat and dairy consumption to preserve the Earth’s biodiversity and enhance sustainability.
http://www.onegreenplanet.org/news/infographic-veganism-and-the-environment/
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How a Vegetarian Diet Could Help Save the Planet - Time
New research shows how the widespread adoption of vegetarian and vegan diets could save millions of lives and trillion of dollars.
http://time.com/4266874/vegetarian-diet-climate-change/
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10 ways Vegetarianism can Help Save the Planet - The Guardian
The average British carnivore eats more than 11,000 animals in their lifetime, each requiring vast amounts of land, fuel and water to reach the plate.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/jul/18/vegetarianism-save-planet-environment
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Is a Vegetarian Diet Really Better for the Environment? Science Takes Aim at the Conventional Wisdom. - The Washington Post
By at least one measure, growing lettuce is worse than raising pigs.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/12/18/being-a-vegetarian-might-make-you-feel-environmentally-superior-why-that-may-be-wrong/?utm_term=.a91c0c098951
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9 Environmental Reasons To Go Vegan
As if being healthier and helping out our furry and fishy friends wasn’t enough, there are also plenty of huge environmental reasons to go vegan, too.
https://happyhappyvegan.com/environmental-reasons-to-go-vegan/
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Protect the Planet With a Vegetarian Diet - ChooseVeg
How to eat vegetarian or vegan to protect the planet, fight climate change, prevent pollution, and save natural resources from factory farms.
http://www.chooseveg.com/environment
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Vegetarianism and the Environment - PETA
Raising animals for food requires massive amounts of land, food, energy, and water. The byproducts of animal agriculture pollute our air and waterways. By shunning animal products, vegans are de facto environmentalists.
http://www.peta.org/issues/animals-used-for-food/animals-used-food-factsheets/vegetarianism-environment/
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Environmental Vegetarianism - Wikipedia
Environmental vegetarianism is the practice of vegetarianism or veganism based on the indications that animal production, particularly by intensive farming, is environmentally unsustainable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_vegetarianism