Vegans, when you buy your food, do you keep in mind which products?!
Answers: are known for depleting the rainforest or destroying ecosystems? An example would be coffee from South America. Or should vegans grow most of their own food so that they do not disrupt the ecosystems and habitats of animals?
They should be concerned about it, and eventually if they nit pick about every little thing they find out about, they will end up starving to death because there will be nothing left for them to eat.
vegans do not study the agro process , it would amount to paralysis by analysis
only thin gpractical vegan note is it should not a fat of animal muscle.
Of course they do, dear. Are you daft?
To be honest they really try to do the right things and I apologize for harassing them for so long. My therapist said I should move on. I don't agree but I'm going to harass and stalk my therapist instead. I'm off to purchase 46 post offices boxes for my efforts.
Tally ho!!!
Non Sense dear, I agree and soon!!
If I drank coffee, I'd look for shade-grown, organic, fair trade coffee. But I can't stand the stuff.
Again (and I'm really not sure why I'm even answering, except for the benefit of people who will think this is a serious question on your part,) vegans are not all of one mind. Some of them will eat anything vegan regardless of where it comes from. Others eat locally and seasonally. Most of us are somewhere in between. I do my best to eat like I give a damn. I became vegan for environmental reasons as much as animal welfare reasons. I grow as much of my own food as I can in season, shop at the farmer's market and limit the amount of produce I buy out of season.
I still can't fathom why you're so obsessed with vegans as a group. If this question was posed to the general population, it would actually be a good question in that it might get a few people thinking about the impact their diet has on the planet. But, for some reason, you hold vegans to a standard that suggests if they are not perfect in every way, they are a complete failure and might as well just go back to eating meat. Get over it, already.
You amaze with your intelligence! I hope they preserve your brain in formaldehyde so that future generations may study it.
Vegans, when you buy your food, do you keep in mind which products? yes
Vegans, when you buy your food, do you keep in mind which products are known for depleting the rainforest or destroying ecosystems?
They sure do. They are way ahead of your questioning on all relevant fronts. The fact that you assert that a ski-run would wipe out an entire eco-system (in another question) brings to light once again that the nature of your questions is malevolent and the accuracy of it's assertions questionable.
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unfortunately it doesn't hold water. When an ecosystem is destroyed by your definition, it really isn't, it's just changed. Where one is removed another is created.
Every little bit helps. What exactly do you do for anyone? Nothing, i'm sure. Those with the loudest mouths about everyone else not doing enough usually do the least.
"When nonvegetarians say that “human problems come first” I cannot help wondering what exactly it is that they are doing for human beings that compels them to continue to support the wasteful, ruthless exploitation of farm animals."-Peter Singer
I don't drink coffee. I buy fair trade chocolate. I buy organic produce when possible.
And meat production does more harm to the rainforests and the ecosystems than any other industry. Ranchers kill wild animals who dare to nibble at food meant for grazing cattle. Much of the agricultural land in the U.S. is to grow crops meant for animals trolls like you eat.
By being vegan, I'm pretty far ahead of the game.