More Salad, Less Meat: That’s The Way To Help The Planet
Eating more salad and less or no meat and animals products may be one of the most impactful ways you can help fight climate change and help the planet.
Eating more salad and less or no meat and animals products may be one of the most impactful ways you can help fight climate change and help the planet.
Most agree: we eat to nourish our bodies to keep them functioning. Today, unsustainable agriculture & climate change are threatening that very purpose.
Those looking to eat better for the planet should focus on a diet lower in animal products given the high ecological cost of meat production.
Organic food may be a trend, but it is in the same way that eating less meat and trying to be eco-friendly are trends. Who wouldn’t want to join in?
A vegetarian or vegan diet can do wonders for your own health, not to mention the health of the planet and its other living inhabitants.
Heal the body, heal the planet: Whether you are doing it for health or environmental reasons, you won’t be sorry about transitioning to a plant-based diet….
Unfortunately, our beloved dogs and cats do produce shockingly high amounts of greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming…
Vegan cosmetics are typically made from organic, all-natural ingredients, use earth-friendly packaging and don’t contribute to the harm of any animals…
John Robbins, the ice cream heir who shunned it all in favor of healthy living, talks about the environmental consequences of meat.
Meatless Monday has been around since WWI, but now the eat-less-meat campaign has grown into a worldwide trend, in large part thanks to its environmental message.