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Dear Neil,

 

People across the planet are taking steps to go “green†by changing light

bulbs and driving habits. Yet with the unmistakable connections between factory

farming and the destruction of our environment, the most effective change one

can make for the earth is a change to a plant-based diet. With animal

agriculture accounting for more dangerous greenhouse gases than the entire

transportation sector — making it one of the leading causes of climate change

— there is no better time to act than right now.

 

On April 22, join Farm Sanctuary in encouraging people to go vegan for Earth Day

at one of more than two dozen events around the country. Take this opportunity

to encourage your friends, family and neighbors to go green for Earth Day by

choosing a vegan diet for the day — or even better, to adopt a sustainable,

plant-based diet for good. You can also raise awareness in your community about

factory farming’s negative impact on the air we breathe, the water we drink,

and the soil in which our food grows. 

 

Whether you have five minutes or five hours to make a difference, I hope

you’ll join Farm Sanctuary ’s national efforts in shedding light on this,

the ultimate “inconvenient truth.â€

 

Happy Earth Day to you.

 

For the animals,

 

Gene Baur

President & Co-founder, Farm Sanctuary

 

P.S. If you’re not already a member of Farm Sanctuary ’s Advocacy Campaign

Team, I suggest you sign up. Not only is this an ideal way of staying on top of

our national campaigns, local volunteer opportunities, and inspiring activist

stories, but you will be the first to know about advocacy opportunities such as

this one. And be sure to check out Making Hay, Farm Sanctuary ’s advocacy

blog. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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