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HFrasier

@frasier_hal

Rugby. Science. Vegan. Palm-oil free.

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Cambridge University (@cambridge_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beef and lamb have been removed from the University's menu and the number of #vegetarian and #vegan options increased. The result? A big drop in carbon emissions – without losing any customers. #NoBeef #climateaction bit.ly/2Ln2N5m

Harvard Health (@harvardhealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two findings published in 2020 suggest that longevity is associated with either increasing plant protein consumption or replacing animal proteins, especially red meat and eggs, with plant protein: bit.ly/3j4F2iZ #HarvardHealth

Two findings published in 2020 suggest that longevity is associated with either increasing plant protein consumption or replacing animal proteins, especially red meat and eggs, with plant protein: bit.ly/3j4F2iZ #HarvardHealth
Peter Kalmus (@climatehuman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we ended industrial animal agriculture, there'd suddenly be more than enough food for everyone, we'd essentially end animal cruelty, no one would die, and we'd take a huge bite out of the climate and ecological emergency. We could do this basically overnight.

HFrasier (@frasier_hal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to the University of Oxford: Going #Vegan is the single biggest thing anyone of us can do to halt #climatechange, reverse deforestation, preserve biodiversity, stop species loss and save the Planet. #climatecrisis #climateemergency #deforestation independent.co.uk/life-style/hea…

Michelle Holborn (@michelleholborn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oxford University and Cambridge University have now BOTH declared going vegan is the best thing us human bods can do for the environment. 💚

University of Oxford (@uniofoxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'There has to be a considerable reduction in meat consumption...otherwise, we're just not going to be keeping within our planetary boundaries.' Oxford Martin School and OxPrimaryCareSci's Prof Peter Scarborough shares his message for #WorldFoodDay:

HFrasier (@frasier_hal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

800 million trees felled in six years to meet demand for #beef #climateemergency #climatecrisis #deforestation theguardian.com/environment/20…

Dr. Faraz Harsini (@drfarazharsini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People are being told that meat is good for them. I want to make it impossible to go through college without challenging these lies. I want the image of meat to be replaced—from a so-called healthful food to what it actually is: Something that represents pure violence,

People are being told that meat is good for them.

I want to make it impossible to go through college without challenging these lies.

I want the image of meat to be replaced—from a so-called healthful food to what it actually  is:
Something that represents pure violence,
Dr Alan Desmond (@dralandesmond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A leaked document has just revealed how the meat industry helped manufacture the backlash against one of the most important food and climate reports ever published.

Ricky Gervais (@rickygervais) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday I sold out a 15,000 seat arena in Milan. Today my greatest achievement was buying a £1.35 vegan sausage roll from Greggs in Hertford. The average is still good though.

Yesterday I sold out a 15,000 seat arena in Milan. Today my greatest achievement was buying a £1.35 vegan sausage roll from Greggs in Hertford. The average is still good though.
Chris Packham (@chrisgpackham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hats off to National Trust for their delicious vegan options at Cafés across England and Wales ! 50% plant-based – top work ! We need our other eNGOs to follow suit , for planet and people . #springwatch

Our World in Data (@ourworldindata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Half of the world’s habitable land is used for agriculture, with most of this used to raise livestock for dairy and meat. Livestock are fed from two sources: lands on which the animals graze and land on which feeding crops, such as soy and cereals, are grown. How much would our

Half of the world’s habitable land is used for agriculture, with most of this used to raise livestock for dairy and meat. Livestock are fed from two sources: lands on which the animals graze and land on which feeding crops, such as soy and cereals, are grown.

How much would our
Little Green Space 🦋 (@lgspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leaving a patch of grass to grow long creates a shady place for wildlife to shelter during hot weather. Wildflowers like white clover and ox-eye daisies may appear in unmown grass – these are an excellent source of nectar for all kinds of insects. More: littlegreenspace.org.uk/features/help-…

Leaving a patch of grass to grow long creates a shady place for wildlife to shelter during hot weather. Wildflowers like white clover and ox-eye daisies may appear in unmown grass – these are an excellent source of nectar for all kinds of insects. More: 
littlegreenspace.org.uk/features/help-…