Do you believe the potential benefit of a vegan diet in terms of climate impact could be very significant?Do you believe the benefit of a vegan diet?
I have seen this style of writing before.
I am getting that warm tingly troll feeling again.Do you believe the benefit of a vegan diet?
No because you are contributing a lot more gas to global warming
Honestly no, because meat gives our bodies the proteins that is needs to keep red blood cells functioning correctly.
I do not believe the potential benefit of a vegan diet in terms of climate impact. I think that if you consume the right balance of foods your body will be healthy and you will reap the benefits from it plain and simple.Do you believe the benefit of a vegan diet?
i beleive its hard to find a carrot that tastes as good as a lamb chop
No. It's the green stuff that gives us oxygen and if vegans eat it all we'll not be able to breathe! (I think 'gas' might come into that argument as well somewhere. I know when I eat loads of cabbage and onions....Euwww! Well, I'll let you work it out!!!)Do you believe the benefit of a vegan diet?
I think a diet of vegans would have a beneficial effect on the climate. Once eaten, they wouldn't be eating up all the chlorophyll-containing plants which absorb CO2 and transpire Oxygen. Vegans also tend to produce a lot of methane which is another greenhouse gas.
Of course being vegan and vegetarian will help global warming and many other environmental problems. Read a book.
I really love how people answer that we need meat to be healthy. What do you call the millions of vegetarians in the world? Miracles?
Yes, I do believe it is very beneficial for your health to be vegan. UNLESS of course, all your eating is pasta and loads of bananas.
EDIT: To the people who say your going to be protein deficient-NO! There are MANY vegan ways to get protein. With all the things on the market, its near IMPOSSIBLE to be protein deficient, and even if you were, yo ucan always buy multivitamins.
Er, what? I thought the "benefit" of a diet which contained no animal products was fewer animals killed/mistreated. In terms of climate impact, by which I guess you must mean atmospheric/environmental impact, I would think a vegan diet would be counterproductive. Animals produce methane and other environmental contaminants, and most eat vegetation which is beneficial to the environment. Vegans, since they consume only non-animal products, eat a larger-than-average share of vegetation, and do nothing to slow the environmental damages (although minor) done by animals.
So, to balance things out, here's what I'll do for you: There is an endless supply of noisy, defecating, vegetarian birds which congregates outside my back window. To make up for you not eating animals, I will fatally shoot three of them every day, assuming that you eat three meals a day. This gets rid of the vegetation-consuming animals that you are not eating, without you having to get your hands dirty or burden your conscience. :P If, as a result, I inadvertently rid my yard of noisemaking pests, then I guess that's a sacrifice that I can make for the good of the environment. Now if you'll exuse me, I have to go finish a hamburger I was eating.
vegetables and fruits were my grandparents main meals and they lived way into there ninety's.and yes if cattle were not taking up so much land and resources it might help some.the feds made a study of cow farts ,producing methane and other gases and its enormous the amount and volume of farts they do,that go into the atmosphere.ever been near a cattle farm, man o man they sure cause a Big stink
Plants absord, CO2 and give off O2, animals use O2 and give off CO2. I think we should eat more animals and leave the plants alone to heal the planet, you veggies are contributing to global warming, by eating all the plants.
Yup, I agree with Res,
Once I answered this similar question before. And this person posted basically same questions repeatedly. Usually she posted almost everyday but suddenly she disappears.
Hmmm I wonder ......... :)
Try environment section.
Climate impact??
Are you implying a vegan diet improves the climate??
The answer is no.
*yawns* bored already with you, Ashley!
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