The Great Vegan Debate


Veganism is on the rise. This blog will look at both sides of Veganism, is it beneficial to our health and environment? How will it prevent or reduce animal cruelty? 

Articles and videos below will give evidence on the support of veganism and also those who oppose it.

Pro 

1. Why do you think veganism is on the rise? Is it about health, climate change or animal welfare?

The Guardian

Late on a Thursday afternoon in early March, just off Brick Lane in the heart of London’s nightlife hotspot Shoreditch, 23-year-old Louisa Davidson is taking calls and co-ordinating cables and scaffolds, as shocking pink Vegan Nights banners are hung around the expansive courtyards of the Truman Brewery

Vegan Society

General


Demand for meat-free food increased by 987% in 2017 and going vegan was predicted to be the biggest food trend in 2018. Sources: [1], [2]
Vegan trend quadrupled in the 5 years between 2012 and 2017, according to Google search. It now gets almost 3 times more interest than vegetarian and gluten free searches (see below)

    https://www.vegansociety.com/news/media/statistics

    Anti-speciesism and veganism are presented today as projects for society as a whole. Several political parties have even recently structured themselves under this banner, such as DierAnimal in Belgium and Rassemblement des écologistes pour le vivant in France. For an ethical system to become more than just a simple mind game and instead a social project, it must at the very least not be built on a manifest denial of reality. It must be concretely applicable

    https://theconversation.com/debate-could-anti-speciesism-and-veganism-form-the-basis-for-a-rational-society-100151


    The most common myths
    There are certain questions and objections we hear all the time, like:
    Where do you get your protein?
    How would you survive on a desert island?
    It's expensive to be vegan!
    Isn't it natural to eat meat?
    We've created a myth-busting guide to help you confidently answer these and other questions.


    https://veganuary.com/myths/

    Animal Welfare


    Health issue


    Oppose



    Hidden hunger affects over two billion people, globally. The cause is a chronic lack of essential micronutrients in the diet, such as vitamins and minerals.

    The effects of these nutritional deficiencies may not be seen immediately, but the consequences can be severe. They include lower resistance to disease, mental impairment and even death.

    The Guardian

    Veganism has rocketed in the UK over the past couple of years – from an estimated half a million people in 2016 to more than 3.5 million – 5% of our population – today. Influential documentaries such as Cowspiracy and What the Health have thrown a spotlight on the intensive meat and dairy industry, exposing the impacts on animal and human health and the wider environment.



    2. How do you think Social Media has influenced peoples views on veganism


    The recent stramash over the launch of the Greggs vegan sausage roll has accurately highlighted the depth of feeling and interest in this fast ­growing lifestyle choice, as more and more people across the UK ditch meat to embrace a plant-based diet.

    Read more at: https://foodanddrink.scotsman.com/food/sean-murphy-growth-and-popularity-of-veganism-in-the-uk-showing-no-sign-of-slowing/


    https://foodanddrink.scotsman.com/food/sean-murphy-growth-and-popularity-of-veganism-in-the-uk-showing-no-sign-of-slowing/


    https://thriveglobal.com/stories/transforming-veganism-from-a-debate-to-a-conversation/


    Is it healthy to be vegan? Is there any scientific proof that meat isn’t healthy? People have been debating these questions for years. While there are valid, scientifically backed arguments for all sides, many of these arguments are based on misunderstandings. By turning the debate into a constructive conversation, these misunderstandings can be reconciled, and a true exchange of information can take place.


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