In the year 2067, the eating of meat - carnism - will be seen as crime similar to cannibalism today, writes Matthew Adams. That is, in the fertile imagination of Simon Amstell, expressed in his BBC iPlayer film 'Carnage'. With 55 billion animals slaughtered every year for their meat, the vision looks remote. But the world will be a far better place if we begin the transition to plant-based diets - for our health, that of the planet, and not least, the animals themselves.
… as equals - could it happen? Matthew Adams University of Brighton | 28th March 2017 … Adams is Principal Lecturer in Psychology, University of Brighton. This article was …
ReWild might not give you a deep awareness of a wilder world but it could much increase our appreciation of the world and the life around you, argues MARTIN SPRAY
ReWild: The art of returning to nature Martin Spray | 20th September 2017 Reviews Rewild Nature 405226.jpg ReWild might not give you a deep awareness of a wilder world but it could much increase our …