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Edition: Footprint

Time for a small recap session regarding the vegan lifestyle. In the last post, we found out that meat and dairy have a 14% share in climate change. That brings the average German down from 539% of the available budget to 464%. Solid but apparently only a part of the equation. ...

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octahedron.worldFootprint (Veganism)Time for a small recap session regarding the vegan lifestyle. In the last post, we found out that meat and dairy have a 14% share in climate change. That brings the avera

Edition: Speciesism

Going vegan has three pillars. In the last episodes, we have covered some ground on one of them - sustainability and climate protection. In the next posts, I'd also dive into the other aspects. So let's start with speciesism and animal rights. ...

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octahedron.worldSpeciesism (Veganism)Going vegan has three pillars. In the last episodes, we have covered some ground on one of them - sustainability and climate protection. In the next posts, I'd also dive

Edition: Pandemica

This storyline about veganism started with the climate crisis and already came to its centre, animal rights. But there's one more field to cover: health. Let's start with a part that is mentioned less often. Most of the recent pandemics are caused by transmission paths that involve meat. ...

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octahedron.worldPandemica (Veganism)This storyline about veganism started with the climate crisis and already came to its centre, animal rights. But there's one more field to cover: health. Let's start with

Edition: Personal Health

The reason why I became a vegan in the first place was my personal health. I was not sick, but I felt my veins getting plugged with cholesterol and my metabolism getting enriched with poison. And then, one day, I took the decision to stop. At that point, I didn't know all the details. But I felt better day by day. ...

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octahedron.worldPersonal Health (Veganism)The reason why I became a vegan in the first place was my personal health. I was not sick, but I felt my veins getting plugged with cholesterol and my metabolism getting

Edition: The Inevitable

Veganism is no religion, as many claim. I think it's two things: a set of rules that help you easily navigate through the giant stream of consumption. When you follow them, you most likely do the right thing for your body, the environment and in any case for the animals. And it's a mindset. It's the thought that we evolved from other animals and therefore we can't draw a line. ...

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@aithir @vegan and the news is more important because a vegan diet also reduces land use (returning it to nature and more carbon draw down), less fertiliser pollution (from massive growth of feed crops more the to feed humans), water extraction and pollution drop, soil enrichments stops.

@aithir @vegan
This is similar to how I became #vegan as well. My own health, selfish as it sounds, was the initial focus of my shift to a #plantbased diet. It is better for circulation and the heart, counters inflammation and irritation, lowers cholesterol, et cetera. One unexpected bonus was losing 20 pounds and going down a full clothing size. 🌱

@atyodickerson @vegan

Cool video. Thanks for the share.