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− | Fact Sheets provide support for a variety of assertions that are commonly made in advocating for veganism and animal rights. Each fact sheet consists of one assertion, followed by summarized citations of supporting evidence for that assertion. | + | Fact Sheets provide support for a variety of assertions that are commonly made in advocating for veganism and animal rights. Each fact sheet consists of one assertion, followed by summarized citations of supporting evidence for that assertion. Use the ''Share'' button near the top of each fact sheet page to share a link or the entire fact sheet as plain text. |
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Revision as of 19:45, 10 February 2019
Fact Sheets provide support for a variety of assertions that are commonly made in advocating for veganism and animal rights. Each fact sheet consists of one assertion, followed by summarized citations of supporting evidence for that assertion. Use the Share button near the top of each fact sheet page to share a link or the entire fact sheet as plain text.
Some or all of the pages listed are not linked either because the content has not been converted to this wiki, or because they are just serving as examples of the kinds of content that are intended for this section.
- Animals
- Example Fact Sheet
- Fish feel pain.
- Sentience in all the animals we commonly eat, including fish, is not disputed among the experts.
- Ethics
- Earth
- The regenerative grazing techniques of Allan Savory are unscientific and environmentally destructive.
- Adopting a vegan diet is the best thing you can do to reduce your personal contribution to global warming.
- Health
- There is a scientific consensus that a vegan diet is not only adequate, but also health-promoting.
- Humanity
- Animal agriculture plays a significant role in human starvation, hunger, and impoverishment.
- Slaughterhouse workers and the communities they live suffer as a result of that business.