MAGGIE Q GOES NAKED FOR PETA: “FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE WITH DIET CHANGE”

With climate change on everyone’s mind, stunning actor and activist Maggie Q goes naked for PETA, to challenge people who have resolved to “go green” in 2013 to fight one of the leading causes of climate change, factory farming. The new PETA ad shot by top celebrity photographer Frank Ockenfels 3, features the Nikita star naked and painted like the Earth next to the words “Fight Climate Change With Diet Change. Go Veg”. “There’s so many issues tied to the meat industry. I mean, social, environmental, humanitarian – all of them”, the vegetarian actor explains in an exclusive interview. “I
25th January 2013

PETAmaggieQ_UK_FIN300With climate change on everyone’s mind, stunning actor and activist Maggie Q goes naked for PETA, to challenge people who have resolved to “go green” in 2013 to fight one of the leading causes of climate change, factory farming.
The new PETA ad shot by top celebrity photographer Frank Ockenfels 3, features the Nikita star naked and painted like the Earth next to the words “Fight Climate Change With Diet Change. Go Veg”.

“There’s so many issues tied to the meat industry. I mean, social, environmental, humanitarian – all of them”, the vegetarian actor explains in an exclusive interview. “I know that when I’m eating that I’m not hurting the planet, I’m not hurting other people on this planet, I’m not hurting animals … and I’m not hurting nature.”

What makes vegan meals so “green”? The meat industry is a leading cause of the greenhouse-gas emissions that contribute to climate change. According to the United Nations, a global shift towards a vegan diet is necessary to combat the worst effects of climate change, and a 2012 study published by the European Commission showed that switching to a vegetarian diet has twice the carbon-saving potential as shifting to an electric car.

Going vegan helps the environment and can also give your health a boost since vegans are less prone to heart disease, strokes, diabetes, cancer and obesity than meat-eaters are. And, of course, it saves animals from extreme suffering on factory farms, in abattoirs and on the decks of fishing boats.
PETA.org.uk

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