Can Veganism Save The Environment?

Can Veganism Save Our Animal Species?

By: Ali Niefield

Edited By: Brady Brooks

Over the last several years, the vegan diet has become more and more popular. We have seen the vegan options displayed on menus and in grocery stores, but do you really know what veganism is? Before we get into how veganism is beneficial to our animal life, let’s take a look into what it means to be vegan.

Being a vegan means eating only food not derived from animals and typically avoiding the use of other animal products. Foods such as beans, peas, fruits, vegetables, breads, rice, and pastas are some of the few items that are consumed on the diet. Not only is going vegan a healthy option, but it is one that could potentially cure our ecological devastation. Now that you have the basic information, let’s get into three ways on how veganism can save our animal species.

Species Extinction

   Food is essentially at the heart of many issues our environment faces. Our eating habits threaten the biodiversity of many areas, along with the resource and water security of their inhabitants. Unless greenhouse gas emissions are severely reduced, climate change could cause a quarter of land animals, bridle and plants to become extinct. Since a vegan abstains from using animal products, eating animal meat, or using animals for clothing, it spares these animals and allows for greater numbers to continue thriving in the wild. It is essentially the circle of life. We need our animals for oxygen and clean water and soil. Cleary, abstaining from eating meat will contribute to keep our animals alive, well and thriving! Without animals, our lives would not be possible.

Climate Change

   Arguably, the most impactful factor lies within our environmental footprint. Global warming is one of the biggest effects on land and marine animals. It impacts entire ecosystems; sea levels and temperature change, animal Animal agriculture is the leading cause of desertification and deforestation as. Similarly, livestock and their byproducts account for 51% of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. Animal agriculture is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than all of the world’s transports combined. Global warming impacts entire ecosystems including sea levels, temperate change, and food chains that become altered. Going vegan will mean producing 50% less carbon dioxide than an average meat-eater. Just by cutting out meat from your diet can have a monumental effect on the planet and the species we share the planet with. Next time you are preparing a meal, think about the impact you could be making!

Ocean Dead Zones

    The oceans “dead zone” is the region that has such low oxygen levels, marine life is unable to survive. Animal agriculture is the leading cause of these zones. Because producing feed for animals needs to be done at a rapid rate, it means there is a higher use of chemical fertilizers being used which, at the end of the day, cause these dead zones. It has been projected that our oceans will be fish-less by 2048. Eating organically helps to eradicate these dead zones because of the lack of chemicals that are needed to grow crops! While vegans follow a plant based diet, most follow permaculture practices when growing their own food, meaning nothing wasted and the soil is maintained with natural compost from plants and there are no pesticides used to keep insects away. Nothing is wasted and nothing artificial is needed. All in all, veganism does in fact have a direct correlation to our oceans dead zones. Let’s try to reverse them!

Now that you know more about going vegan and all of the benefits it has not only on our environment but in regards to wildlife, let us know what you think! Reach out to us on Twitter @GoGreenGO10 or through our Instagram @gogreengo_tx. Let’s chat!

Ways to get involved: Keep Austin Beautiful

Start somewhere 

Whether you’ve gone on a run, taken your dog to the park, or met friends for a picnic, you’ve seen that Austin is filled with beautiful parks and trails that anyone can enjoy. One way we can help our community keep it green and clean is by getting involved with those who have the same vision in mind. Keep Austin Beautiful is an organization that empowers Austinites to volunteer together, beautify green spaces, clean waterways, and reduce waste every day. 

What they offer 

If you’re looking to get dive in and get involved or want to educate yourself on taking care of the environment, Keep Austin Beautiful has five areas of focus. 

  • Clean – removing litter from neighborhoods, creeks, and public spaces in collaboration with the community 
  • Beautify – building vibrant sustainable communities by empowering neighbors to beautify and restore public spaces.
  • Recycle – cultivating waste reduction practices to divert waste from landfills and transition to a zero-waste culture.
  • Educate – leading presentations, service-learning projects, and awareness campaigns to nurture environmental consciousness.
  • Recognize – the most outstanding environmental efforts of individuals, schools, and organizations.

Volunteer 

Keep Austin Beautiful has a multitude of volunteer opportunities in a schedule on their website that anyone can register for. Additionally, they have community programs such as adopting a creek, community clean-ups and help keep Austin lakes clean. Their next big volunteer opportunity would be Keep Austin Beautiful Day. It’s an event that occurs every April to mobilizes hundreds of volunteers for an incredible day of community service throughout the Greater Austin Area. If this is something that interests you, be on the lookout for more info regarding the activities for this day on their website. 

GoGreenGo

GoGreenGo!

There is a rising issue of extreme fossil fuel usage in the world. Specifically, the state of Texas is the top producer of both crude oil and natural gas. The continual drilling, mining and burning of dirty energy is not only harming our health, but our environment as well. GoGreenGo is an awareness campaign to inform about the extreme rise of fossil fuels in Texas and its detrimental effects. It is our aim to educate the younger generation of Millennials and Generation Z’s and reinforce action by offering facts about the fossil fuel usage in Texas.

 

MEET THE TEAM

Meet Ali! She was born and raised in Houston, Texas and moved to Austin to attend St. Edward’s University in 2018. She is a current senior studying Communication. Some of her passions include music, yoga, traveling and fashion. Her role for GoGreenGo is WordPress & blogger. She will be the one synthesizing team ideas and creativity, developing the WordPress site, updates layouts as needed, and provides support for blog postings. When questioned why she wanted to participate in this campaign she said, “I am passionate about not only making a change for my home state, but a global difference as well. We are at a time where acting quickly is essential for change. I am excited to be able to inform and hopefully make a difference!”

Meet Brady! He studies at St. Edward’s University and is majoring in Communication. Brady’s excitement for this project shines through as he is one of the two overall team and situation analysis leaders. Working alongside Taylor Arnold, they will both run team meetings, lead in all projects the team will be working on, managing the calendar and due dates, and overall creating a smooth environment for effective and enjoyable teamwork! When asked why he was interested in this topic, he said, “the planet’s environment is at a crossroads right now and I hope to inspire change for Texans through our campaign. This issue is crucial for people to be aware of and we plan on educating Texans through accurate and effective information.” 

Meet Taylor! She was born in Shreveport, Louisiana and is currently studying at St. Edward’s University studying Writing and Rhetoric. She brings a passionate side of leadership which is why her role for the GoGreenGo campaign is to be the overall team and situation analysis leader. Working with Brady, she is in charge of running team meetings, overseeing the team calendar, leading the situation development process, and creating PowerPoints when need be. When asked why she was invested deeply in this campaign she explained, “environmentalism is a forefront issue that is essential to our planet. There are several sources of misinformation that have circulated and allowed for the prevalence of pseudoscience and has ultimately led to climate change. I am excited to be able to contribute to countering the misinformation and to help the process of bettering our environment.”

Meet Brianna! She is our final representation and reporting leader from Austin, Texas. She is a student at St. Edward’s University studying Communication. Her important role on the team consists of tracking the campaign data, managing the development of the final team engagement reports, leading the teams final presentation process and developing the PowerPoint. Her contribution to our team is volatile! When asking her why she is motivated to work on this particular campaign, she explained that “by educating Texans about the benefits that follow clean energy sources, we have the ability to change the future generations to come.” 
Meet Caitlyn! She is a communication major at St. Edward’s University. She is a San Antonio native but now lives in Austin, Texas to attend school. She will be contributing to the team as the Twitter and 3rd platform leader. She will be in charge of setting up the teams Twitter account, overseeing all platform engagements, and developing and submitting the team rationale. Caitlyn is excited to be a part of this campaign and explains, protecting our resources and being able to conserve what the world offers us is important to me. We should leave our environment better than what it was, for our future generations. I’m happy to inform those who wish to do the same!”