Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 If you attended the Focus The Nation event at SFSU, please write a letter to editor of the Gator via the journalism department at jour and to the environmental studies department who organized the event at envs and to the president of SFSU, Robert Corrigan at president. Hey, even if you weren't there,write a letter, mail it to the addresses above!! thanks, amy in pacifica ------------- Dear SFSU Community, The Focus the Nation Climate Change event ignored discussion of the most personal commitment any urban dweller can make towards slowing the demise of our ecosystem- going vegetarian and, even better, vegan. Changing light bulbs, riding bikes, driving a Prius, converting cars to biofuel,having smaller families is great. But it's not enough. Every bite of meat (cow, pig, chicken, turkey,fish,etc..) contributes to eco-destruction and climate change. It's a shame that SFSU does not have a vegan food vendor. It's a shame that Ph.D's and eco-students are not willing to address the issue of meat production, transportation, and consumption as a major contributor to deforestation, desertification, water pollution,soil erosion, oil use, decimation of the oceans, unspeakable cruelty to sentient beings and... global warming. The information is out here, everywhere. Start with www.goveg.com, veganaction.org, veganoutreach.org, bayareaveg.org, peta.org or google " meat + environment " The New York Times ran an article on Jan. 27th called " Rethinking the Meat Guzzler. " If the New York Times is telling America to seriously reduce and/or stop eating animals, SFSU should heed its recommendation. Because humans are addicted to the taste of flesh, the meat-ecocide issue has been ignored in the progressive environmental community for years-decades. The more we DENY that meat is killing the planet, the sicker the planet gets. Non violence and eco-sustainability begin with the fork. If one truly wants to be a non-violent planet-saver, go veg. It's the least you can do. Amy Lynn Caplan Pacifica Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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