Did you know?

Raising animals for meat, dairy and eggs produces more greenhouse gas emissions than all forms of transportation combined.

The rainforest is being cleared to produce animal feed, while feed cropland and animal waste dump more pollutants into our waterways than all other human activities combined.

Meat-based diets require 10-20 times as much land as plant-based diets and nearly half of the world's grains & soybeans are fed to animals to produce meat.


BREAKING NEWS: World Watch Magazine proposes that animal agriculture is responsible for 51% of human-made greenhouse gases. Read the article.

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Why Focus on Diet?

Image of Farm RunoffMeat production is the biggest global warming contributor. "Kicking the meat habit" is the easiest and most effective way for individuals to make real change.

Most of us blame automobiles and industry for global warming, but animal agriculture is an even bigger global warming culprit.

Livestock farming contributes carbon dioxide from deforestation and from the fossil fuels used in operations and slaughterhouses. More importantly, animals raised for food are responsible for immense amounts of methane (23x GHG) and nitrous oxide (296x GHG).

According to the United Nations, the livestock sector generates more greenhouse gas emissions than all transport combined. Says Henning Steinfeld, Chief of FAO’s Livestock Information & Policy Branch and senior author of the report: “Livestock are one of the most significant contributors to today’s most serious environmental problems. Urgent action is required to remedy the situation.”

Even more condemning of animal agriculture is the recent World Watch Magazine report, which claims that livestock is actually responsible for more than half of all human-made greenhouse gases. The article says that methane and carbon dioxide have been undercounted and misallocated, totalling in billions of tons of additional greenhouse gases that should be attributed to livestock.

Globally, people are consuming more meat and dairy every year (projected to double by 2050). The United States is by far the largest per capita consumer. Reducing/eliminating meat and other animal products from our diet will have the largest impact in our efforts to reduce global warming.

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What Can You Do?

Click for FREE Veg Starter KitThe good news is that YOU can make a difference at every meal. In addition to your other efforts to protect the environment and stop global warming, reducing (or better yet eliminating) meat is a powerful tool for real change. Find out more online about the Why's and How's of choosing veg and/or request a free printed Veg Starter Kit.

You can also sign-up for our fun, colorful Meatout Mondays. This exciting e-newsletter provides delicious & simple recipes, product info, health news, and inspirational stories!

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Farm Animal Rights Movement