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How2Make VEGAN WAFFLES! – Video

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What a HIGH CARB VEGAN eats in a day (#8) – Video

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What a HIGH CARB VEGAN eats in a day (#8)
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Grillkse-Sandwich (vegan & low fat) aus Breaking The Food Seduction – Video

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Grillkse-Sandwich (vegan low fat) aus Breaking The Food Seduction
Das "Better-Than-Grilled Cheese"-Sandwich aus Breaking The Food Seduction, gefunden auf Seite 250. Deftig im Geschmack aber arm an Fett und 0% Cholesterin. Mehr Infos auf: ...

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Vegan Podcast | The Practical Aspects of Being Vegan – Video

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Vegan Podcast | The Practical Aspects of Being Vegan
This podcast comes from Colleen Patrick-Goudreau #39;s Podcast: Food For Thought. Now that I #39;m vegan, what do I do with my leather couch, my leather shoes, and my wool sweaters? What should I...

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Is being vegan the most ethical way to live?

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Is it time to cut meat and animal products out of our diet? Photograph: Getty Images

Today is the last day of Meat Free Week, the annual jamboree for meat reducers. I hope youve enjoyed it. So should you take your dietary activism to the next degree and cut meat out completely? Along with processed foods, animal foods are among those with the highest effect on climate and environment (including water use, air pollution and deforestation).

Theres been a rumour that the grains on which vegan and vegetarian diets are based have a higher footprint than raising livestock, aka the grain drain. Its a myth. While some crops have a shocking eco profile (soy, for example, grown in deforested monocultures), in 2005 one-third of the worlds cereal harvest went to feed livestock.

Eating plant-based protein results in far fewer greenhouse gas emissions per protein unit than producing ruminant livestock like cows. In 2006 the UNs Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) produced a report, Livestocks Long Shadow, estimating that our meat consumption was responsible for 18% of anthropogenic gas emissions, revising it in 2013 to 14.5%, which is still pretty significant.

But if the world were to go vegan, that wouldnt solve an ecological crisis. Livestock does sustain small land owners globally. Theres also the suggestion that there are only 60 years of topsoil (ie the life-sustaining bit) remaining. According to ecologist Allan Savory, livestock is an essential part of bringing nutrients to that topsoil and staving off the desertification of arable land. His theory advocates bunched livestock farming, driving it through pastures to simulate grazing. Sadly, the livestock systems that dominate have nothing in common with Savorys vision.

Fern.org, which protects EU forests and their people, says that in 2012 UK beef imports were responsible for 1,160km2 of illegal deforestation (an area two-thirds the size of London). There are also powerful interests invested in preserving the status quo: opensecrets.org, an organisation that tracks where political-campaign funding comes from, found that the US meat and processing industry spent $7m on lobbying last year.

Science-based organisations insist that we need to reduce our reliance on resource-intensive livestock and invest in variety. We need to grow and eat more nuts and legumes and research suggests theres a huge opportunity for the UK to farm more of both. Being a meat reducer is definitely a move in the right direction.

Twenty-five years ago a group of Cornish surfers, sick (literally) of surfing among human waste, founded Surfers Against Sewage (sas.org.uk). They probably had no idea then that their battle to clean up the ocean would last so long. But thats the thing about marine pollution: it endures. This toxic permanence is hammered home in an SAS campaign with Pennsylvanian tattoo artist Nick the Tailor. Hes designed tattoos based on nautical themes which highlight issues such as single-use bags and ocean pollutants. Surf-world heroes Ben Skinner, Corinne Evans and Rory Williams of the band Sunset Sons have been photographed sporting the tats. According to SAS, which will host the Global Wave Conference in Cornwall this October, we are in the midst of a marine litter crisis.

At last the giants of Silicon Valley are turning away from coal-powered data centres and going green. Also, Ireland and Denmark will provide homes for two huge data centres powered by renewable energy

If you have an ethical dilemma, email Lucy at lucy.siegle@observer.co.uk

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Group calls for eco-related Lenten sacrifices

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Adopt a vegan lifestyle, walk or bike to churches during Holy Week, and put aside electronic gadgets.

These were the suggestions of environmental group EcoWaste Coalition, which suggested several so-called green Lenten sacrifices.

EcoWaste suggested several ways people can make a green sacrifice especially during the Holy Week:

- walk or bike to Holy Week destinations, including during the Visita Iglesia.

- forego an out-of-town family event, and instead give the money saved to charitable institutions and events.

- don't use plastic bags, plastic bottles, one-use cups and plates, and other single-use-disposable items. Instead, use bayong and reusable water bottles.

- don't take junk foods and beverages, fast food, cigarettes, and other intakes that damage the health and the environment.

- put aside electronic gadgets, and use the Holy Week for meaningful bonding moments with loved ones and to commune with nature and God.

- turn off lights for longer hours than usual, avoid TV, use manual fan instead of an air conditioner or electric fan, conserve water, and avoid food waste.

- begin segregating, composting, recycling, and reusing items that are ready for disposal.

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Rich Goes Vegan and Drinks Old Milk – Video

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Rich Goes Vegan and Drinks Old Milk
Rich Birdsall goes Vegan and to celebrate... Drinks old milk. why? Who Cares. Subscribe to 98.1 The Hawk: http://bit.ly/1t8oOrh Website: http://981thehawk.com/ Newsletter: http://981thehawk.com/...

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Rosy’s Impressive Before and After Weight Loss through Her New Raw Vegan Lifestyle – Video

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Rosy #39;s Impressive Before and After Weight Loss through Her New Raw Vegan Lifestyle
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1 Vegan Adriatic Festival – Prof. Maurizio Battino, docente Medicina Politecnico delle Marche pt 1 – Video

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1 Vegan Adriatic Festival - Prof. Maurizio Battino, docente Medicina Politecnico delle Marche pt 1
1 Conferenza del Prof. Maurizio Battino, docente della facolt di Medicina del Politecnico delle Marche.

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3-Ingredient Biscuits, Vegan & Healthy – Video

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3-Ingredient Biscuits, Vegan Healthy
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