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Why We Should Be Vegetarian
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Ongoing, First published Jan 28, 2016
Ever wondered why our planet is coming to end? Because it's not just fossil fuels and transportation playing a big part in global warming. Animal agriculture is one of the biggest causes and is contributing to greenhouse gases daily.
Being vegetarian and vegan are the only solutions for a better life and a better world. Read more to find out interesting facts.
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This story has been rewritten. This is the terrible original version. Look for the new one under my works.