FFS 021 - My Beef with Veganism

EPISODE · Oct 31, 2017 · 38 MIN

FFS 021 - My Beef with Veganism

from For Food's Sake

In this episode, I talk about my beef with Veganism. I explain why, after a 30-day vegan challenge, I remain a sceptical vegetarian. I talk about: How Vegan-endorsed health hypes and food fads create their own ethical dilemmas which vegans need to confront How the 'Go Vegan, save the planet' discourse is unhelpful for the movement, and factually questionable. How Veganism needs to move away from a self-understanding as the movement, and instead embrace its place as a movement among many (imperfect) dietary movements that support a move away from factory farming and industrial food production Links: UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (2013) 'Tackling climate change through livestock'  Springman, A., Godfray, C.J., Rayner, M., Scarborough, P. (2016) 'Analysis and valuation of the health and climate change cobenefits of dietary change' Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences Vol. 113, No. 15  Blythman, J. (2016) 'Can hipsters stomach the unpalatable truth about avocado toast?' The Guardian (Opinion) Gray, Margaret (2013) Labor and the Locavore: The Making of a Comprehensive Food Ethic. University of California Press. Lawrence, Felicity (2011) 'Spain's salad growers are modern-day slaves, say charities' The Guardian  World Economic Forum (2016) 'What would happen if everyone in the world suddenly stopped eating meat?' Fairlie, Simon (2010) Meat: A benign extravagance. Chelsea Green Publishing. Southan, Rhys (2011) Book Review: Meat: A benign extravagance Morbiot, George (2010) 'I was wrong about veganism. Let them eat meat – but farm it properly' The Guardian (Opinion)  You may also like:  Article: 'What Vegans can learn from Trump'  FFS 015 - From A to Veganism  FFS 008 - Edible Insects: the diet of tomorrow?  FFS 001 - The Climatarian Diet 

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