Throughout all my research and previous knowledge and experiences dealing with Veganism, I will say the results mirrored my prediction. People either knew what Veganism is or had no idea. I expected this because there is little information out there, especially with Vegan diet as a defense against environmental issues. And in regards to environmental issues I wanted to be shocked, but felt as if I expected, that people didn't really know that the food industries (meat, poultry, and dairy) had one of the largest impacts on the environment; Global warming.
I think this survey really helped me get a grasp on how people viewed my topic, and I think I can use that towards my research, that there just is not enough knowledge about the topic out there, and there is more to Vegans then just 'PETA' and animal rights.
Monday, July 22, 2013
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Survey
I would appreciate if any of you reading or viewing my blog could do this quick survey, just some basics on Veganism and the environment. Thank you.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TSVCTLM
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Arguments against Veganism? Do some people believe its not helping the environment? Why?
Every initial question has to have at least two answers. Regarding a topic that can hold a lot of questions, confusion, and controversy, it is easy to have a bias. I am a Vegetarian and aspiring Vegan, so that generally makes my opinion lead towards going that route in a way to help the environment. However, I needed to know the opposing opinions on this question.
I discovered throughout my findings that a lot of the arguments against Veganism were opinion based, or unrelated to the environment. So, to stay on point with my initial question, I wanted to express my opinion to why that is; not a lot of opposing arguments on Veganism and the Environment. The few arguments I did read about mainly said it'll be no different; the industry will continue to do what it does and you taking yourself out of the equation (so to speak) is just you not eating what they are providing.
I thought I would do a bit more research on this aspect of my question so it didn't hit a dead-end, nor did I want it to be irrelevant to my initial question...
I realized in my previous research that not only are you polluting while the livestock is being processed, but also has its being transported, and Local livestock is actually just as good as reducing or removing the amount of meat and dairy you eat. So what that means for Veganism and the environment, is that it is just one of the options in reducing your effects on the environment based on what you eat (or won't eat.)
I discovered throughout my findings that a lot of the arguments against Veganism were opinion based, or unrelated to the environment. So, to stay on point with my initial question, I wanted to express my opinion to why that is; not a lot of opposing arguments on Veganism and the Environment. The few arguments I did read about mainly said it'll be no different; the industry will continue to do what it does and you taking yourself out of the equation (so to speak) is just you not eating what they are providing.
I thought I would do a bit more research on this aspect of my question so it didn't hit a dead-end, nor did I want it to be irrelevant to my initial question...
I realized in my previous research that not only are you polluting while the livestock is being processed, but also has its being transported, and Local livestock is actually just as good as reducing or removing the amount of meat and dairy you eat. So what that means for Veganism and the environment, is that it is just one of the options in reducing your effects on the environment based on what you eat (or won't eat.)
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
What is Veganism?
Veganism is the avoidance of eating animals or any animal
bi-products. This includes meat, fish, dairy products, eggs, honey, animal
gelatin, and any other derivative of an animal. Vegetarian, a very similar
lifestyle, just excludes meat, and a pescetarian diet excludes meat but allows the consumption of fish. Veganism is not
only a diet change, but a lifestyle change... It has been referenced to as a
"compassionate" lifestyle aimed towards benefiting animals (us humans
included too.)
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