George Monbiot says
"A new book has forced me to reconsider my views on food.
This will not be an easy column to write. I am about to put down 1200 words in support of a book that starts by attacking me and often returns to this sport. But it has persuaded me that I was wrong. More to the point, it has opened my eyes to some fascinating complexities in what seemed to be a black and white case.
In the Guardian in 2002 I discussed the sharp rise in the number of the world’s livestock, and the connection between their consumption of grain and human malnutrition(1). After reviewing the figures, I concluded that veganism 'is the only ethical response to what is arguably the world’s most urgent social justice issue.' I still believe that the diversion of ever wider tracts of arable land from feeding people to feeding livestock is iniquitous and grotesque. So does the book I’m about to discuss. I no longer believe that the only ethical response is to stop eating meat."
The author of this new book has some new ideas. Read all about it.
http://www.celsias.com/article/strong-meat/
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