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would direct action by eco activists make you consider going vegan in the name of slowing climate change?
would direct action by eco activists make you consider going vegan in the name of slowing climate change?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not a bit, Mushroom. I'm not that fond of meat but eat it sometimes because Dave cooks it...and very well...that's incase he reads this thread. :-)
The actions of these people would stop me supporting them in any way at all.
I can do other things to slow climate change whenever I can...but I won't be encouraged into veganism by people doing this.
The actions of these people would stop me supporting them in any way at all.
I can do other things to slow climate change whenever I can...but I won't be encouraged into veganism by people doing this.
According to this 14.5% of global greenhouse gases comes from livestock - mainly cows, so perhaps everyone going vegan could make a difference, not that I am recommending it.
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By significantly reducing the number of cows/ beef cattle on the planet? Not my idea, I hasten to add before I am jumped on by farmers, milk men etc etc.
In a related issue, I see that the women who threw soup on the Sunflowers painting are pleading not guilty. Presumably to go to trial and get more publicity. Should there be some mechanism where a judge should be allowed to deny the right to a trial and go straight to sentencing when someone is irrefutably guilty?
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In a related issue, I see that the women who threw soup on the Sunflowers painting are pleading not guilty. Presumably to go to trial and get more publicity. Should there be some mechanism where a judge should be allowed to deny the right to a trial and go straight to sentencing when someone is irrefutably guilty?
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They are demanding the slaughter of every cow, sheep, goat and pig, surely?
Other animals must produce much more gas than livestock. Horses, camels, apes, elephants, dogs, cats....
Hells bells, we'd be a lot more farty if we all went vegan.
We can't grow many beans in the UK so import them from far away countries along with a lot of other vegan staples. That doesn't help the climate.
Alternates to wool and leather can be very bad, too. Step away from microfibre, people, it pollutes the oceans.
This direct action is just encouraging the belief that they are protesting for the excitement and not the cause.
Other animals must produce much more gas than livestock. Horses, camels, apes, elephants, dogs, cats....
Hells bells, we'd be a lot more farty if we all went vegan.
We can't grow many beans in the UK so import them from far away countries along with a lot of other vegan staples. That doesn't help the climate.
Alternates to wool and leather can be very bad, too. Step away from microfibre, people, it pollutes the oceans.
This direct action is just encouraging the belief that they are protesting for the excitement and not the cause.