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Operation Missing Link

by Kamal S. Prasad last modified Feb 28, 2012 07:49 PM expired

Operation Missing Link is a world wide effort by ordinary citizens to create video messages to Al Gore asking him to start talking about animal agriculture more openly and asking him to let people know that by eliminating or greatly reducing their consumption on animal products, ordinary citizens can make a huge impact in the fight against climate change.

Operation Missing Link
Operation Missing Link

http://www.peoplepoweredpeace.org/

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Worldwide.
Closing Date
Dec 31, 2011

Climate change is one of the biggest threats facing the future of humanity. And one of the largest, if not the largest, causes of climate change is animal agriculture. Choosing to eliminate or reduces one’s consumption of animal products is the single best thing one to do to reduce their environmental footprint.

What is most disturbing is that our environmental leaders, whom people look up to for guidance on how to best help the environment, readily ignore the devastating effects of animal agriculture on our planet. Chief among them is Al Gore, who did a wonderful job awakening the world to the dangers of climate change through his film, “An Inconvenient Truth.” Although he agrees that animal agriculture adds significantly to climate change, Gore does little to tell his supporters that they have the power to make a huge impact in the fight against climate change by eliminating or greatly reducing their consumption of animal products.

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