Starting a New Lifestyle
Autor: Jannisthomas • June 8, 2018 • 1,016 Words (5 Pages) • 538 Views
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Finally, it is appropriate to conclude that a movement towards a vegan diet is the only solution to solve environmental issues, world hunger, and fatal diseases. Raising animals for food uses a large amount of resources, which can be better used for the people’s needs and the planet’s health. Numerous studies have even proven the many good benefits of a vegan diet on worldwide critical problems. Even though multiple problems can be solved and prevented by going vegan, many still oppose the idea with silly reasons and lazy responses. Will the Earth and humanity survive in the future without a change in people’s diet?
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