Traditional Americans Have Forsaken Tradition - to their Detriment
Saving American Indians' Diet
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Vegetarian In Boston Maynard S. Clark's Veggie and Boston Blog talks about vegetarian topics AND Boston-related topics, often intersecting them interestingly. Maynard S. Clark is a long-time and well-known vegan in Greater Boston, who often quips in his 'elevator pitch': "I've been vegan now for over half my natural life, longer than most human earthlings have been alive."
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The only thing better than going vegan to reduce global warming emissions and protect the environment is helping others take this critical step.
http://www.biteglobalwarming.
Let's educate the public that animal agriculture is responsible for more greenhouse gases than all forms of transportation combined- changing our driving habits is not enough! Three times a day, we can make the choice to eat sustainably by leaving meat, dairy, and eggs off our plates.
Here are a few ways you can inform your community about this powerful personal tool we all have to improve the state of the earth:
- Organize a Vegan Earth Day event
- Promote veganism at an existing Earth Day event.
- Distribute special environmental handouts that offer free Vegan Starter Guides and Meatout Mondays, our colorful weekly e-mail with recipes.
Visit http://www.biteglobalwarming.
Find out more at www.BiteGlobalWarming.org!
Michael A. Weber
Campaign Coordinator
michael@farmusa.org