Tag: vegetarian

Sharing the Love on Meat and Global Warming

In this post I wanted to give some love to Food for Change, PB&J Campaign and Veg Climate Alliance.  Each focuses their blog on the connection between meat and global warming.  I recommend them all! Food for Change Food for Change promotes food choices that are sustainable, ethical and environmentally responsible. This blog from the [...]

March 18, 2009 | 0 Comments More

You Don’t Have to Be a Vegetarian to Talk (or Blog) About Meat and Global Warming

If you read the comments from articles about the impact of meat on global warming, it’s likely you’ll encounter arguments against vegetarianism, especially if the word “vegetarian” or “vegan” is in the title. These arguments tend to be not only misguided but irrelevant as they shift the focus of the debate from “Should I reduce [...]

March 2, 2009 | 0 Comments More

10 Online Videos on Meat and Global Warming

For your information and amusement, I provided a Guilt Trip Rating for each video (GTR, 10 is high, 1 is low).   In my opinion, videos with a low GTR are great for introducing this subject to someone.  Videos with a higher GTR should be viewed with caution.  Enjoy. ABC News:  2 Simple Steps for Climate [...]

February 20, 2009 | 0 Comments More

10 Popular Studies on Meat and Global Warming for Anyone

This is a useful post for illustrating meat’s carbon footprint to different people.  Do you like exotic food?  Know a Prius or SUV owner?  Don’t plan on going veg anytime soon?  There’s something for everyone. Hopefully, at least one of these ten studies will help you or someone you know to consider eating less meat. [...]

February 19, 2009 | 0 Comments More