A vegan diet is probably the single biggest way to reduce your impact on planet Earth, as well as preventing the suffering of animals.
What happens when cultural traditions conflict with the ethical imperative to give up meat?
Imagining the disappearance of species (however small they are) should spur us to fight for their survival.
As veganism advances in popular culture it makes sense to shift the movement’s strategies from ‘horror’ to ‘hipster.’
Solidarity must extend, not only to all people but also to animals, the earth, and the environment.
The more welcoming and accessible veganism becomes, the closer we’ll get to our goal: a world free of cruelty.
The only way to recognize the moral personhood of animals is to accord them a right not to be property—and that means the abolition of animal exploitation.
Current standards simply make us feel better about the continued exploitation of animals.
Learning from the other inhabitants of our ‘blue planet.’
Acknowledging the sentience of other species requires us to be vegan.
The quest for profit is transforming the natural world. Can it be halted?
On World Vegan Day it’s time to recognize that veganism isn’t just a fashion statement. The decision to boycott animal products has major political implications.