Recently in the Environmental Data
Interactive Exchange, or Edie.net, Europe’s largest environmental
website that has become a main news source for environmental
professionals, journalist Luke Walsh wrote about Irish top model and
Miss World 2003 Rosanna Davison’s recent campaign to promote the vegan
diet.
Titled “Former Miss World backs veganism for climate
change,” the article stated: “Rosanna Davison is fronting the campaign
for Supreme Master Television, featured on TV3 in Ireland, on buses and
the Luas – Dublin's light rail tram system.
The campaign is
aimed at encouraging people to re-think their attitudes to animal
treatment generally and to eating meat in particular, due to its carbon
footprint.”
Ms. Davison, daughter of the world-famous Irish
singer-songwriter Chris de Burgh, had been a vegetarian since childhood.
She decided to be vegan after working with Supreme Master Television
and learning about how only a pure veg diet could most effectively stop
animal cruelty while sustaining personal and planetary health.
Edie
news cited Ms. Davison as saying: “Watching the effect meat production
and meat consumption is having on the world around us in terms of
cruelty, emissions and health issues, I was determined to totally cut
out dairy, eggs and cheese and have a completely vegan diet. It's going
well so far and I feel great.
I've loads of energy and just feel so
much more invigorated as a result.”
Many thanks, Mr. Luke Walsh
and Environmental Data Interactive Exchange, for your articles that
inform readers about global warming’s most effective solution. We also
extend our appreciation to you, Ms. Rosanna Davison, for your noble
initiative as a beloved role model. May all of Ireland and the world
join in preserving our planet with the smart, rejuvenating, and
lifesaving vegan diet.
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