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International Vegetarian Week 2009October 1-7 is World Vegetarian Week (WVW)Press Release 5 September 2009 October 1-7 is World Vegetarian Week (WVW), supported by vegetarian, animal rights, environmental and other groups, to reduce the environmental, medical and many other problems associated with meat, milk and other animal products. This period was chosen because it includes several annual related celebrations,” stated WVW organizer Mateus Mendes. “These include: World Vegetarian Day on October 1, World Farm Animal Day and International Day on Non-violence on October 2 and World Animal Day on October 4.” The goal of this initiative is to highlight for everyone an easy way to better personal and environmental health. Vegetarianism is a choice being made by increasing numbers of people due to its comprehensive advantages. "Nothing human beings can do would benefit the environment more than a dramatic reduction in meat consumption. The impact of such a change on the gases in the atmosphere would be phenomenal, and would be a huge step in reducing the ominous threat of global warming," states world-famous author John Robbins, patron of this WVW. Director of Veg Climate Alliance Dr. Richard Schwartz says that a vegetarian week is more important than ever as “it is increasingly apparent that the world is rapidly approaching an unprecedented catastrophe from climate change and other environmental threats." "A 2006 UN report indicated that animal-based agriculture emits more greenhouse gases (in CO2 equivalents) than all the cars and other means of transportation worldwide combined (18% vs. 13.5%)," stated Jens Holm, former member of the European Parliament. According to Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, "the 18% figure is an underestimate; it's a low estimate and in actual fact it’s much higher." According to Dr. Colin Campbell, professor emeritus of nutritional sciences at Cornell University, "new figures now indicate that at least half of the greenhouse gases... and maybe considerably more are due to livestock production." “There would be many other benefits from a major shift to non-animal diets,” stated medical doctor António Paiva, “including a reduction of heart disease, several types of cancer, diabetes and other chronic and degenerative diseases as well as swine flu and other infectious diseases that very likely originate in animal farming and the meat industry." There’s a lot to get involved with on WVW: vegetarian talks, workshops, panel discussions and video viewings; meetings with society leaders, educators and others; organising campaigns such as calling for a meat free day per week; preparing vegetarian meals for friends and family; offering vegetarian gifts or discounts for vegetarian products; or simply distributing leaflets. More information about WVW and how to get involved contact: info@vegetarianweek.org This Press Release is endorsed by: John Robbins, author and patron of the WVW www.foodrevolution.org Foundation Brigitte Bardot www.fondationbrigittebardot.fr World Vegetarian Week www.vegetarianweek.org Veg Climate Alliance www.vegclimatealliance.org Agire Ora Network, Italy www.agireora.org Centro Vegetariano, Portugal www.centrovegetariano.org Compassionate Action for Animals, USA www.ExploreVeg.org Concern for Helping Animals in Israel, Israel www.chai-online.org Eco-Eating, USA www.brook.com/veg European Vegetarian Union (EVU) www.euroveg.eu EVA - Ethical Vegetarian Alternative, Belgium www.vegetarisme.be EVANA - European Vegetarian and Animal News Alliance www.evana.org FARM (Farm Animal Rights Movement), USA www.farmusa.org Global Meat Free Petition www.MeatFreePetition.com God's Creatures Ministry, USA www.godscreaturesministry.org Green Lifestyle Film Festival, USA www.greenlifestylefilmfestival.com Indian Vegan Society, India www.indianvegansociety.com Jews for Animal Rights (JAR), USA www.micahbooks.com Jewish Vegetarians of North America, USA www.jewishveg.com Leilani Farm Sanctuary, USA www.leilanifarmsanctuary.org Oriente no Porto - Alternativa Multicultural, Portugal Pro-iure-animalis, Germany http://www.pro-iure-animalis.de/ Romanian Vegetarian Society, Romania www.svr.ro San Francisco Vegetarian Society, USA www.sfvs.org Schweizerische Vereinigung für Vegetarismus, Switzerland www.vegetarismus.ch SVB - Sociedade Vegetariana Brasileira, Brazil www.svb.org.br Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians, USA www.serv-online.org The Vegetarian Mitzvah, USA www.brook.com/jveg Tierschutznews, Switzerland www.tierschutznews.ch Toronto Vegetarian Association, Canada www.veg.ca UVE - Unión Vegetariana Española, Spain www.unionvegetariana.org Vege.to, Italy www.vege.to VegDining www.vegdining.com VEGAN 2050 www.vegan2050.org Vegetarian Society of Hawaii, Hawaii www.vsh.org Well-Fed World, USA www.wellfedworld.org Winnipeg Vegetarian Association, Canada
Link: VegClimate Alliance Link: World Vegetarian Day - 1st October Date: 2009-09-05
Other EVANA-articles about this topic: A week for vegetarians: AUS (en) EU-Kampagne für gesunde Ernährung 'Die Geschmacksbande' - (de) 01-07 October 2009 - International (en) |
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