Alberta Mayne
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Low footprint food choices are not the same as vegan food choices in all cases, the analysis is more complex than this. Generally a low footprint diet is local, seasonal food, and limits consumption of red meat, dairy, and some grains. Low footprint food choices are included in the draft Greenest City Action Plan and will be discussed through community engagement activities.
An error occurred while saving the comment Alberta Mayne commentedFor a green city Vancouver is really not that green. Restaurants here are seriously lacking in Vegetarian and Vegan options. Diet if THE WORST environmental hazard of all. A bike riding carnivore is much more hazardous than a hummer driving vegan, true story.
An error occurred while saving the comment Alberta Mayne commentedGoing Vegan is the easiest way to make to go green and make a positive impact on living beings everywhere, human or animal.
Every two seconds a child starves to death somewhere in the world. Countries such as Ethiopia use their precious farmland to supply North America with cheap meat instead of growing grain foods for their own starving people. Also, Hummer-driving vegans use less fuel and cause less emissions than meat-eating Prius drivers. Going Vegan is really going Green.
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Included in the Draft Greenest City Action Plan.
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