Annotated Bibliography Bite Size Vegan Staff. “Why Vegan? Environmental Impact and Vegan Social Impact.” Http://Www.bitesizevegan.org, Bite Size Vegan, www.bitesizevegan.org/go-vegan/why-vegan/why-vegan-vegan-environmental-impact-and-vegan-social-impact/. This article discusses the topic of the social impact and the environmental impact of going vegan. It also discusses the issues with meat consumption. It includes some links to different sources and a video. This article is important because it enlightens readers on the social and economical impact of veganism. It also gives readers some tips on things that they can do to make a difference. It includes a link to a free Ebook that readers can download and read to help them in starting their …show more content…
“The Economic Case For Worldwide Vegetarianism.” Www.theatlantic.com, The Atlantic, 28 Mar. 2016, www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/03/the-economic-case-for-worldwide-vegetarianism/475524/. This article discusses the topic of the economic effect of vegetarianism and veganism. It compares how much money not only the U.S. would save if people ate less meat, but the also the global economy. The article does this by using charts and data from research by Marco Springmann and his colleagues at the University of Oxford called Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. This article is important because the author discusses the problems with the economy because of the meat industry. It is important to my paper because it will help readers to understand just how much money it costs globally to eat and produce meat. It also opens readers eyes to how much it would help the economy and the planet to reduce how much meat people consume. “Cutting Red Meat-for a Longer Life.” Www.health.harvard.edu, Harvard University, June 2012, …show more content…
Peta Staff. “Vegan Diets: Healthy and Humane.” Www.peta.org, Peta, www.peta.org/issues/animals-used-for-food/animals-used-food-factsheets/vegan-diets-healthy-humane/. This source was includes multiple different points of information for its readers. Some of these things include- but are not limited to how animal products lead to heart disease, how meat can be poisonous, and how factory farming harms animals and our planet. These are all great topics that my paper included. This source is important to not only my paper, but to me because of everything the organization stands for. Peta stands for People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals. It is a nonprofit organization that spends its time making sure people know the truth about the meat industry. The source that I used for my paper helped me add my finishing touches to my paper - and the great part is that I am able to use the site multiple times for multiple sources for my next