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Gemma Davis of The Compassionate Road explains why eating less meat can help feed the world.
Gemma Davis a Naturopath, yoga teacher and co-author of The Compassionate Kitchen cookbook, and an Ambassador for the animal protection group, Voiceless. Gemma is incredibly passionate about helping others live healthy, conscious lives and her website, The Compassionate Road, is full of fantastic information, recipes and links to her podcast.
Original posts: https://www.thecompassionateroad.com/blog/eating-plants-feed-world
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Gemma Davis of The Compassionate Road explains why eating less meat can help feed the world.
Gemma Davis a Naturopath, yoga teacher and co-author of The Compassionate Kitchen cookbook, and an Ambassador for the animal protection group, Voiceless. Gemma is incredibly passionate about helping others live healthy, conscious lives and her website, The Compassionate Road, is full of fantastic information, recipes and links to her podcast.
Original posts: https://www.thecompassionateroad.com/blog/eating-plants-feed-world
Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media:
Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief
YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing
Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing
LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast
Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing
#climatechange #meatless #sustainability #vegan #plantbased #biodiversity #veganpodcast #plantbasedpodcast #plantbasedbriefing

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