VEGAN 2018 – The Film – *****

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PBN Documentary ‘Vegan 2018’ Launches On YouTube Today

The film charts the rise of the vegan movement, showcasing key events that happened over the last 12 months, as well as interviews with leaders in the movement.

Plant Based News will release its first-ever feature-length vegandocumentary on YouTube today at 8pm GMT (3pm EST).

Vegan 2018: The Year A Movement Went Mainstream shows a movement in its ascendancy, painting a portrait of how more people are starting to move away from the ethical, environmental, and health horrors of animal exploitation.

The film’s predecessor – Vegan 2017 – has garnered more than 1,500,000 views on YouTube. The new film showcases a bigger narrative and more detail.

The making of Vegan 2018

Over the year, PBN Founders Klaus Mitchell and Robbie Lockie have traveled across the world to track down leading voices in the movement and film monumental events.

This footage – along with sourced clips – will tell the story of veganism throughout 2018. A number of celebrities including Miley CyrusLewis Hamilton, Will. I. Am and Moby are seen in the documentary, along with footage shot on location at events like the London Animal Rights March.

Spread the word

PBN Founder – and the film’s Director – Klaus Mitchell says: “If any of you last year saw our film Vegan 2017, that was a smaller project and a bit of a test run for this documentary which is feature-length and something I’ve wanted to do for years.

“It is the result of hundreds of hours of research, investigation and editing, and charts the rise and growth of the vegan movement across the globe today.”

A changing narrative

PBN Co-founder Robbie Lockie added: “It’s incredible to see the vegan news every day, and observe how this movement is becoming more prominent in mainstream media and dialogue.

“We’ve seen a real pushback from animal agriculture over the last year, which reflects changing public perceptions around animal agriculture.

“Taking all of the stories from a year and assimilating them into one journey has been absolutely fascinating – and we hope our audience will also enjoy it.”

You can watch the trailer on Plant Based News’ YouTube channel here

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▶ The Climate Change Solution No One Will Talk About – Stefan Molyneux

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5SO1RdCYdQ

Published on Feb 10, 2015

How do we end the emotionally charged division around the subject of Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming? What is the Climate Change solution that nobody is talking about? What factors are overlooked when it comes to reducing waste and eliminating damage to the environment?

The Importance of Pollination – Louie Schwartzberg

Awareness continues to grow around the issue of our declining bee population, but it’s important that we continue to talk about the current fragile state of pollinators on our planet. Pollinators such as bees, hummingbirds, bats, butterflies, and others are vital to the health of our ecosystem. Did you know at least 80% of our world’s crop species require pollination to set seed? It’s estimated that one out of every three bites of food comes to us through the work of pollinators.

I capture the beauty and magnificence of pollinators in my films because I believe we must continue to speak up about this vital population that feeds the earth. Pollinators have suffered from loss of habitat, introduction of toxic chemicals, invasive plant and animal species, as well as diseases and parasites. The growing awareness of threats to pollinator populations is a sign of progress, but it is imperative that we continue to increase our efforts in the fight against decline.

▶ The Crash Course – Chapter 25 – Future Shock – Chris Martenson

Published on Dec 27, 2014

Here at the penultimate chapter of The Crash Course, everything we’ve learned comes together into a single narrow range of time we’ll call the twenty-teens.

What this chapter offers is a comprehensive view of how all of our problems are actually interrelated and need to be viewed as such, or solutions will continue to elude us.

Each of the many key trends and threats mentioned earlier in The Crash Course will take many years, if not several decades, to address. And yet, we find them all parked directly in front of us without any serious national discussion or planning.

With every passing day we squander precious time while the problems grow larger and more costly, if not thoroughly intractable. Buying time, as the central bankers and politicians the world-over have opted to do, is not a strategy. Simply hoping for better times has a much different probability for success than having a well thought-out plan. The mark of a mature adult is someone who can manage complexity and plan ahead. The same description applies to an entire society. Here at Peak Prosperity, our opinion is that with precious few exceptions, the current political and corporate leadership of this country are not adequately managing the complexity of the situation. And they are not planning ahead.

Simply put: We’ve lived well beyond our economic, energetic and ecological budgets. It’s time to change that.

It is time, to return to living within our means. We need to set priorities, set budgets, and stick to both.

If we do, the next generations following us will have opportunity to pursue, as well as a plan and a narrative that makes sense and into which they fit, and which seems prudent and rational. If we don’t, they simply won’t.

And you? If you haven’t already, you need to begin to embrace the possibility that the road to the future will not be straight and smooth; it may take a few twists and turns and end up somewhere unexpected. You happen to be alive at one of the most interesting points in human history – a time when a great shift will occur. This can be frightening or it can be exhilarating. And that choice is yours.

More:

http://www.peakprosperity.com/

 

Monsanto Caused 291,000 Suicides In India-Dr. Vandana Shiva

In this video Luke Rudkowski talks to Dr. Vandana Shiva about the current situation in India and how GMO’s have affected farmers there. Dr. Shiva is an Indian environmental activist and anti-globalization author to find out more about her check out http://www.navdanya.org/ 

 

21-Day Vegan Challenge | Yoga Journal

A plant-based diet may be the secret to increased energy, better health, saving our planet, and becoming a more enlightened yogi. Here’s your roadmap for taking veganism for a test drive.

Ask the most well-respected nutrition researchers what the healthiest way to eat is, and they’ll give you a simple answer: unprocessed food, mostly plants. “All the research points to a plant-based diet—for your health and for the planet,” says David Katz, MD, director of Yale University’s Prevention Research Center and a leading expert on nutrition and health. Numerous studies show eating zero animal protein or significantly cutting back to only a few times a week, for example can help lower your risk for diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and cancer. “DNA does not determine your medical destiny—dinner does,” he says.

If that dinner includes meat and dairy, it may not be inherently unhealthy—a growing body of evidence suggests their saturated fat might not be as harmful as once thought. Nonetheless, plants are exponentially healthier, says Philip Tuso, MD, a plant-based nutrition expert with Kaiser Permanente Care Management Institute. “All the extra fiber, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other phytonutrients you take in by swapping meat for plants have a healing and protective effect,” he says. In fact, eating a mostly vegan diet may even change the way your body reacts to meat if and when you do eat it: Studies suggest that when people who usually follow plant-based diets consume meat, their bodies don’t produce the same amounts of a chemical associated with heart disease, called TMAO, as omnivores’ bodies do.

The cost of the typical American diet goes beyond increased illness and subsequent health care dollars, however. It requires more than 1o times the energy, plus about 1oo times more water, to produce the same amount of meat protein as plant protein, according to studies on the true cost of farming. Mounting evidence suggests that every step of meat production, from feeding animals to processing meat, depletes resources, stressing an already- fragile environment. “Even if you could be healthy on an animal-based diet, it would be hard on a planet without enough water,” Katz says.

Here’s the thing: You don’t have to go hardcore vegan to reap a large helping of the environmental or health benefits, experts say. The key is to simply eat less beef, poultry, pork, fish, eggs, and dairy, and make the majority of your food plants, including plant-based proteins, such as beans and nuts, says Sharon Palmer, RD, author of Plant-Powered for Life and creator of our vegan meal plan. How you do that is up to you. Perhaps you have vegan days or weeks, eat vegan before 6 p.m. an idea promoted by The New York Times food columnist and cookbook author Mark Bittman, or follow a true Mediterranean diet, in which meat plays a small role. Whatever you choose, you’ll feel the difference almost immediately. “People who eat unprocessed, whole food and mostly plants have more energy. They feel better, they’re healthier, so they’re happier,” Katz says.

Why not see for yourself? Take our three-week vegan challenge, starting with the tasty and healthy recipes and tips on the following pages, then register online for more free recipes and support. For the full 21-day menu, sign up for our newsletters here. Whether you do it for a day, a week, 21 days, or forever, the proof will be in the dairy-free pudding.

See also 3 Ways Going Vegan Reduces Your Carbon Foot Print

via 21-Day Vegan Challenge | Yoga Journal.

▶ The Science of Climate Change – A Conversation with Dr. Patrick Moore – YouTube

Published on Sep 26, 2014

Why has there been an emphasis on the last hundred years when people speak about climate change? What are the untold benefits of increased CO2 levels? Is it true that there is a near scientific consensus on Climate Change? What are some examples of Climate Change advocate hypocrisy? Why did Dr. Patrick Moore leave Greenpeace? What does the science say about genetically modified organism GMO such as golden rice?

Stefan Molyneux speaks with one of the founding members of Greenpeace, Dr. Patrick Moore. For more information on Dr. Moore, please go to: http://www.ecosense.me

To buy “Confessions of a Greenpeace Dropout: The Making of a Sensible Environmentalist” please go to: http://www.fdrurl.com/PatrickMoore

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbgcyW-MqtY&feature=player_detailpage

Dr. John McDougall’s Advanced Study Weekend speakers

I bought the package to view these sessions online and as I continue to work my way through them, I am so impressed and encouraged. I can’t share the videos, but did want to provide a list of the speakers, their topics, and links to their sites:

http://www.mcdougallmedia.com/products.php?catid=1&category=Advanced%20Study

Some Dr. Neal Barnard YouTube videos: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=neal+barnard

 

There Are Now 52 Explanations For Pause In Global Warming | The Daily Caller

It’s been a busy year for climate scientists, who have been trying to explain why there has been no global warming for nearly two decades.The Daily Caller News Foundation reported in February there were eight mainstream explanations for the pause, but there are now a whopping 52 explanations for why there has been no warming trend for the last 215 months.

via There Are Now 52 Explanations For Pause In Global Warming | The Daily Caller.