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Vegan Celebrities

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Billie Eilish    Billie Eilish has been vegan for seven years, making the transition after learning about the meat and dairy industry. Joaquin Phoenix  Joaquin Phoenix is a vegan activist who has narrated popular animal rights documentaries such as Earthlings and Dominion. Paul Wesley Vampire Diaries star Paul Wesley often uses his online platform to promote veganism. Zac Efron In 2018, Zac Efron revealed to Teen Vogue that he had a purely plant-based diet. Alicia Silverstone 'Clueless' actress Alicia Silverstone went completely vegan in 1998, and was named 'Sexiest Vegetarian' in 2007 by 'Peta'. Michelle Pfeiffer  Michelle Pfeiffer credits a vegan diet for the improvement in her health. Benedict Cumberbatch Cumberbatch has mentioned his vegan diet in multiple interviews. Kim Kardashian   Reality TV star, Kim Kardashian has credited her iconic figure to a plant-based diet, and claims she has successfully converted three family members to the diet as well. Ariana...

The Honey Industry

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       A bee colony consists of worker bees, drones and a queen, living together in a large, well-organised family group. Bees make honey as a way of storing food to eat over the winter period when they are unable to forage and there are fewer flowers available from which to gather nectar. It is full of nutrients and energy as it is high in sugars.     However, in the large-scale honey industry, most beekeepers aim for the highest honey yields with no consideration for simple morality, replacing the honey they remove with a cheap sugar substitute. This solution is significantly worse for the bees' health as it lacks the essential micro-nutrients and enzymes of honey. Because of this, the bees are more susceptible to disease, which might account for our current bee decline. Also, entire hives are often gassed with cyanide if beekeepers deem it too expensive to keep them alive over the winter period.     Because of the beekeepers greed for the absol...

The Truth about the Dairy Industry

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In order to produce milk, cows must give birth. To make her pregnant, she is artificially inseminated. This occurs 2-3 months after every birth. Once a cow gives birth, a strong bond instantly forms between the mother and calf. However, within 24 hours of birth, the calf is taken from the mother. This causes extreme distress for both of them- cows have been known to cry out for their missing babies for days after they have been taken away. Male calves are an unwanted by-product of the industry because of their inability to produce milk and are usually shot at birth. Others are reared for veal. These are often kept in tiny cages to limit their movement, keeping their flesh tender, and are fed a diet low in iron to keep their flesh white. After a few miserable months they will be killed. If the calf is female, it will be reared for milk and impregnated at 16 months old, continuing the cruel cycle. When the calf is separated from its mother, it will be fed milk replacers so the indust...

Animal Agriculture and the Environment

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Deforestation Approximately 80% of global deforestation is caused by extensive cattle ranching, which is responsible for 340 million tonnes of carbon to the atmosphere every year. Livestock farming currently occupies 45% of global surface area, as well as an additional 10% for feed crops. Land is cut or burned to make room for cattle grazing and feed crop production, which threatens biodiversity, decreases carbon absorption, increases the risk of natural disasters and disrupts water cycles. Already more than 15% of the Amazon has been destroyed which doesn't even include the land loss from fires which were mainly started illegally by cattle ranchers. Raising animals for food always requires more calories than the calories their meat provides humans which means that therefore, animal agriculture is more destructive than agriculture for plant-based food. For every 100 calories of crops fed to animals, we get 40 calories in the form of milk, 12 calories of chicken, and just 3 calories...