Vegan News July 27, 2024

TOP NEWS THIS WEEK

Colombia Bans Bullfighting, Another Step Forward for Animal Rights: Colombian President Gustavo Petro has signed a bill banning bullfighting across the nation. The ban, to be fully implemented by 2027, will see bullrings repurposed into cultural and sporting venues. This decision reflects a growing global awareness of the inherent cruelty in using sentient beings for entertainment and challenges the notion that animal exploitation can be justified as cultural heritage. Colombia’s ban leaves only six countries worldwide where bullfighting remains legal, signaling a positive shift towards recognizing the rights of all sentient beings. Read the AP News story.

New One-Ingredient Plant-Based Chicken: Elmhurst 1925, a company that transitioned from dairy to plant-based production, has launched a product made solely from hemp protein. Sold as a powder that can be rehydrated and flavored at home, it addresses concerns about the complexity of plant-based alternatives and provides an option for those who want to avoid soy or gluten. We don’t endorse this product in particular, but we’re always glad to see simple, minimally processed high-protein vegan foods.

Advanced Imaging Technology Enhances Habitat Research: New imaging technologies are revolutionizing our understanding of environmental phenomena across various scales. From satellite imagery to microscopic analysis, these tools are providing invaluable insights into ecosystems, climate change impacts, and animal behavior. This technology could be used to better understand and protect animal habitats and populations. For example, identifying the early signs of climate impact could help us prepare in advance for disasters and changing needs for shelter. As we advance our technological capabilities, it’s crucial that we use this knowledge to advocate for and protect all sentient beings, rather than focusing on particular ecosystem configurations. Learn more about the technology on phys.org.

SOCIAL SPOTLIGHT

Meat and Dairy Industries Employ Deceptive Marketing Tactics Like Big Tobacco

A report by the Changing Markets Foundation has revealed that major meat and dairy companies are using tactics reminiscent of the tobacco industry to market their products, particularly targeting Gen Z. These companies are spending more on greenwashing and misleading advertising than on developing genuine climate solutions.

The report highlights how these industries are attempting to present their products as sustainable and healthy, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. It’s crucial for consumers, especially younger generations, to see through these marketing ploys and recognize the ethical implications of supporting these industries. The fact that regulators are beginning to crack down on such greenwashing is a positive step, but more needs to be done to expose the truth about animal agriculture and promote plant-based alternatives. Plant Based News has more details about the report.

QUICK BITES

Grilled Tofu: Bring this delicious grilled tofu recipe to your summer barbecues. Thick slabs of tofu are marinated in a savory blend and then grilled to perfection. Find the recipe on on Nora Cooks.

Vegan Potato Salad: Enjoy a classic summer side dish with this creamy, tangy vegan potato salad. Made with Yukon gold potatoes, vegan mayo, and fresh herbs, this recipe delivers all the comfort of traditional potato salad without any animal products. Visit Sweet Potato Soul for the recipe.

DID YOU KNOW?

Catalonia banned bullfighting in 2010

In 2010, Spain’s Catalonia region became the first mainland Spanish region to ban bullfighting, recognizing it as a cruel practice that has no place in modern society. This decision paved the way for other regions and countries to reconsider their stance on animal exploitation in the name of tradition or entertainment.

SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS

How can we effectively counter the meat and dairy industry’s deceptive marketing tactics, especially those targeting younger generations? What strategies can animal rights advocates use to ensure that accurate information about the realities of animal agriculture reaches consumers, particularly Gen Z? Share your ideas in the comments below.

Stay informed and keep advocating for a more vegan world. See you next week with more updates!

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