I’m definitely vegan for the animals first and foremost and not for the environment by itself, but it’s definitely a nice addition
Scientists have repeatedly warned that our diets need to change to bring down emissions and improve our health. The 2025 EAT-Lancet Commission report – compiled by 70 leading experts from 35 countries – found that around 15 million deaths could be avoided each year if the world shifted to predominantly plant-based diets. Such a move could also lead to a 15 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture. But the carbon footprint of animal agriculture continues to rise, driven by both modern industrial farming practices and increased livestock. According to Greenpeace, 60 per cent of all mammals on Earth by weight are now livestock – including methane-producing cattle. Just four per cent are wild, while the rest (36 per cent) are humans. Despite this, only four per cent of national climate plans include quantified, time-bound agricultural methane reductions – and fewer still include targets towards sustainable diets. A new report from European non-profit Changing Markets Foundation, which exists to expose ‘irresponsible’ corporate practices, says that meat and dairy are being kept off the climate agenda due to ‘hidden’ partnerships and twisted narratives. How meat lobbyists are ‘undermining’ climate action The report, titled Dangerous Distractions, argues that there is mounting evidence that departments within the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) have a “bias in favour of the livestock sector”…
you can stop supporting these industries today!




