Exploring the environmental, economic and moral trade-offs to the Vegan lifestyle
Gaurav Prinja
Tattva Press
Tattva Well-Wishers Fund
Should a lifelong vegetarian feel obliged to adopt a fully plant-based diet?
Admidst all the discussion about meat and dairy, there's one demographic whose perspective always seems to slip through the net. The lifelong vegetarian. For the already vegetarian, many of the typical arguments for veganism do not seem to apply. Vegetarians already respect the life of animals and choose not to eat them, on ethical grounds.
But what about the economic and environmental aspects?
Gaurav Prinja offers an emotionally sober critique of Veganism from a lifelong vegetarian's perspective, combining biology, ecology and economics.
After several years of jumping between academia and engineering, Gaurav finally settled into finance industry for nearly ten years.
He enjoys philosophy and has given talks on the Hindu perspective on w wide range of topics, especially Vedic Mathematics.
For more information, visit the author website: www.gauravprinja.com
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