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Post by pledm on Jun 23, 2008 12:28:19 GMT -5
Sir Paul urges 'meat-free Mondays' Sir Paul McCartney has called on Britons to adopt "meat-free Mondays" to cut carbon emissions. The former Beatle said cutting out meat one day a week was popular in Australia, where shoppers had become conscious of the environmental impact of cattle rearing and meat production. In an interview with trade magazine The Grocer, Sir Paul called on UK consumers to cut down on meat consumption even if they could not give it up altogether. He said: "A lot of people go to the gym on a Monday. With meat-free Mondays, it's a bit like going to the gym but with the added advantage of protecting the planet." Sir Paul, a long-term vegetarian, said he was encouraged by the lead set by the UN on the issue. "One of the most significant conclusions of the recent report on climate change was that we should eat less meat. This is not the Vegetarian Society that said that. It's the UN." Sir Paul is the latest celebrity to appear in a Peta advertising campaign promoting vegetarianism. Along with stars including Alicia Silverstone, Casey Affleck, and Forest Whitaker, the former Beatle dons an "Eat no animal" T-shirt for the campaign. Heck just one day can help. Well how do you feel about it.
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Post by Summer on Jun 24, 2008 15:06:56 GMT -5
I think that it is a GREAT idea! I think that it should go world wide, rather than just stay in the UK! ;D
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