I completely agree. Animal welfare seems hard to sell as a political issue for that very reason, but I still have some hope. I think that reducetarianism sells better than pushing for veganism because people do not need to go the full way.
Yeah, maybe there are a few other reasons too like people not caring enough about animal welfare, lobbying from meat companies meaning both parties do not take up the issue, and even the overwhelming skepticism of veganism by even the most moderate of people. I completely agree with the fact that more data is needed to see to what extent any of this might be true.
I completely agree. Animal welfare seems hard to sell as a political issue for that very reason, but I still have some hope. I think that reducetarianism sells better than pushing for veganism because people do not need to go the full way.
Are we sure it’s for that very reason?
Seems plausible, but would be nice if we had data around this
Yeah, maybe there are a few other reasons too like people not caring enough about animal welfare, lobbying from meat companies meaning both parties do not take up the issue, and even the overwhelming skepticism of veganism by even the most moderate of people. I completely agree with the fact that more data is needed to see to what extent any of this might be true.