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VEGETARIAN/VEGAN ACTION NEWSLETTER,
MARCH 11, 2020.
Edited by Dick Bennett for a Culture of Peace, Justice, and Ecology
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TABLE OF CONTENTS MARCH 2020
NUTRITION, HEALTH
NAVS Summerfest
From Organic Consumers Association
AR PBS Veg Programs
Ban Factory Farms
“Right to Harm” documentary (fecal dust)
“Taking Beef Out of Burgers”
Plant-based Foods Increasing
PETA’s Veg. Recipes
PROTECTION OF ANIMALS
President of PETA’s New Book: Animalkind
“End Speciesism. Go Vegan”
Pigs Are Individuals Too
Animal Leather Down, Vegan Up
“Chicken Slaughter Speed-Up”
CLIMATE
Cut Back on Meat
Organic Consumers
Novels about Climate Catastrophe: Jonathan Foer
Big Tech Can Save Us?
TEXTS
HEALTH, NUTRITION
navs north american vegetarian society
46th annual vegan sumerfest. July 1-5, Johnstown, PA .
VeganSummerfest.or, 518-568-7970
Essential Reading from Organic Consumers Association
Arkansas PBS (ch. 13) presented a brilliant speaker 3-2 urging the audience to
eat fresh veggies, avoid sugar from all sources, etc. “Food Fix with Mark Hyman, M.D.” Food Policy Action Network.
The next night 3-3: “Longevity Paradox with Steven Gundry, MD” and "Change Your Brain, Heal Your Mind with Daniel Amen”.
ND FACTORY FARMS
Really, We Don't
A growing number of communities are fighting back against factory farms.
One way they’re doing that, is by asking lawmakers to ban factory farms, or at least put a moratorium on new industrial mega-farms.
As this recent article explains:
“In places as far afield as Faulk County, South Dakota, and Mount Judea, Arkansas, rural residents are petitioning their local officials to issue temporary or permanent bans on new concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs). They say these moratoriums are a longer-term and more holistic solution to the environmental concerns posed by CAFOs than a more incremental approach.”
Fortunately, federal lawmakers are starting to pay attention. But if we want enough lawmakers on our side to actually succeed, we’ll need tens of thousands of people to contact their members of Congress.
Where to start? By asking Congress to support a bill, introduced by Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) that could, among other things, lead to the end of industrial factory farms.
According to this recent study, factory farming isn’t just bad for your health and the environment—it’s bad for the economy, too.
We don’t need factory farms to “feed the world.” Really, we don’t.
What we need is a Green New Deal that helps farmers transition to organic regenerative agriculture.
VIDEO OF THE WEEK
'Right to Harm'
Maybe you’ve heard of “Right to Farm” laws? They’re designed to protect large-scale industrial farming operations by stripping neighboring citizens’ right to sue factory farms that pollute their air and water.
Maybe you’ve heard of “Right to Farm” laws? They’re designed to protect large-scale industrial farming operations by stripping neighboring citizens’ right to sue factory farms that pollute their air and water.
“Right to Harm” is a film from executive producer Mark Bittman that illustrates the sickening (literally—read this story about “fecal dust” causing a multitude of health problems for people living near Texas cattle feedlots) impact of factory farms on rural communities—and shares inspiring stories of people who are fighting back against a system rigged against them.
In the end, the film suggests, it comes down to this: whether the economic rights of the agribusiness corporation are more important and will take priority over the basic human rights of people.
It also comes down to how many citizens are willing to organize, and how many consumers are willing to boycott meat, dairy and eggs that come from these horrendous factories, masquerading as “farms.”
“Taking the Beef Out of Burgers.” The Week (Jan. 17, 2020).
Examines meatless burgers’ popularity, their ingredients and process, healthiness pro (mainly) and con, and meat industry response. A subsection summarizes the harmful environmental impact of livestock.
Nathan Owens. “Plants-rooted Meatlike Food Still on Uptick.” NADG (Feb.16, 2020). “This month alone, Starbucks, KFC, and Denny’s said they would test or debut new plant-based products….”
PETA’S RECIPES: Winter 2020 PETA GLOBAL
“Vegan Nirvana”: Orange Ginger Chia Fresca, Beetroot Carpaccio, Vegan Seitan Steak
PROTECTION OF ANIMALS
President of PETA has a new book, Animalkind: Remarkable Discoveries about Animals and the Remarkable Ways We Can Be Kind to Them by Ingrid Newkirk. Winter 2020 PETA GLOBAL
Explores how humans and other animals share emotions, such as compassion. ”It is not solely a human characteristic to experience the ecstasy of love and the anguish of loss.”
More from Winter 2020 PETA GLOBAL
Back Cover “We Are All Animals. End Speciesism. Live Vegan.” With Joaquin Phoenix (and photo of Phoenix’s face, eye, and live chicken’s eye over his other, Phoenix seeing through a chicken’s eye!).
“Seeing the Person Inside Every Pig,” pp. 22-23.
“I’m ME, Not MEAT. See the individual. Go Vegan” From Texas to Australia, PETA opposes cruelty to pigs.
“From Pineapples to Tea, The New Leather Is Animal-Free,” pp. 18-19. “In the first half of 2019, sales of vegan clothing, accessories, and footwear increased 54% at US stores,” while the “leather industry [was] in a death spiral.”
“Chicken-slaughter speed-up draws suit.” NADG (2-27-20).
Many slaughterhouses shackle chickens by their legs to a fast-moving line where they are stunned, killed, and submerged in scalding water at a rate of 140 birds per minute. “’millions (if not billions) of birds suffer extreme cruelty.’”
CLIMATE
Cut Back on Eating Meat
The solution to the egregious production of greenhouse gases by carnivorism is “to cut back drastically on the amount of meat we eat,” and by that “you can make a difference immediately. Stop eating meat every day; it’s that simple.”
The Nordic Diet (2010).
Essential Reading from Organic Consumers Association
Jonathan Foer. We Are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020. Rev. in The Nation (Nov. 11/18, 2020) by Kate Aronoff, “Things Are Bleak! Jonathan Foer’s Quest for Planetary Salvation.” Foer joins several “other novelists turned climate catastrophists” influenced by the failure by environmentalists to decrease fossil fuel emissions meaningfully. But to Aronoff “our best hope” is the New Deal mobilization of the Green New Deal or like that of WWII, to take back power from the sociopaths causing global warming.
Kara Swisher (NYT). “Big Tech Can Still Save Us….” The Week (Jan. 17, 2020), 31.
Investments to combat climate change are increasing, “to help us understand climate data.”
TABLE OF CONTENTS for FEBRUARY
In Coetzee’s Novel Most People Are Vegetarians
NUTRITION, HEALTH
Alternatives to Meats Booming
News from The Vegan Way by Jackie Day
Dr. Greger’s Book, How Not to Die
Organic Consumers Association Health News and Actions
Wake-up Call, What’s for Lunch, etc.
PROTECTION OF ANIMALS
PETA Global (Winter 2020)
“We’re Not the Only Species on Earth”
DEFENSE OF CLIMATE
Capitalism’s Destructive Dynamos
Jonathan Foer, We Are the Weather
Kate Aronoff, A Planet to Win: Why We Need a Green New Deal
The Nordic Diet v. Meat
(January Newsletter: https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2020/01/vegetarian-action-newsletter-january-8.html)
END VEGETARIAN ACTION NEWSLETTER MARCH 11, 2020