They don't
eat whale meat, they don't regard the right to do so as inalienable, and they are beginning to be heard.
Everybody has to start, eat less fish, don't
eat whale meat, don't allow our government to keep high fishing quotas, make sure our government (the US does have an election coming up...) takes a strong stand on the issue of whaling.
I heard from my English Teacher he said that he asked his students do they want to
eat whale meat?
almost all the young people do not
eat whale meat.
The Japanese Government encourages the public to
eat whale meat even though it is increasingly unpopular because it has to «save face» as it does not want to give up its right to hunt whales which would be seen as conceding defeat.
Rune Froevik of the Alliance says «Basically it turns out that the best thing you can do for the planet is to
eat whale meat compared to other types of meat... Greenhouse gas emissions caused by one meal of beef are the equivalent of eight meals of whale meat» One can of course be single - minded and think that all that matters in the world is carbon dioxide, forgetting that there are other issues like species extinction and morality.
Conservationists have issued an appeal for tourists not to
eat whale meat when they visit Iceland.
Not exact matches
What about this, should a regulation be passed that would force PETA to accept members who
eat meat and wear furs, and speak out to promote
whaling in American waters...
The FDA has recommended pregnant women, nursing mothers, and young children avoid
eating fish with a high mercury content, such as shark, swordfish, tile fish, king mackerel, and
whale meat (McCance & Heuther, 2014, p 69).
While the researchers in the current study can't pinpoint exposure, people in the Faroe Islands
eat a lot of seafood, such as
whale meat and blubber — which act like storage containers for these persistent chemicals.
Though few Japanese now
eat whale, the government argues that the
meat is a part of Japanese food culture.
Similarly, Thewissen says, the common ancestor of
whales and Indohyus may have been a herbivore (plant - eater) that took to water to hide out, but eventually switched to a swimming,
meat -
eating lifestyle, which it passed down to modern cetaceans.
The Inuit — While they
ate a high - fat, high - protein, low - carb diet consisting of the fat and
meat from seal, walrus,
whale, caribou, fish, and other wild game, the Inuit actually utilized a wide variety of plant foods including berries, sea vegetables, lichens, and rhizomes.
Although the Greenland Inuit are the world's heaviest cigarette smokers and although their consumption of fruits and vegetables has been virtually zero until recently and although they add lots of salt when they
eat their fish, seal
meat / blubber, and
whale meat / blubber, the Greenland Inuit have only half the age - adjusted total cancer death rate of Americans and cardiovascular disease is virtually nonexistent among the Greenland Inuit: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9447397
As a result, Inuit women who
eat seal and
whale meat have far higher concentrations of PCBs and mercury in their breast milk than women who live in the most industrialized areas of the world, and they pass these poisons to their infants, leaving them susceptible to disease.
In one of the greatest adventure stories of all time, Ernest Shackleton and his crew survived for almost a year and a half on Antarctica,
eating seal, penguin and
whale meat as sustenance until a small group embarked for South Georgia island for rescue.
Today's Week in Review has an article on
whaling in Japan that ends with, «Asking Japan to abandon this part of its culture,» the (Japan Whaling) association says, «would compare to Australians being asked to stop eating meat pies, Americans being asked to stop eating hamburgers and the English being asked to go without fish and chip.
whaling in Japan that ends with, «Asking Japan to abandon this part of its culture,» the (Japan
Whaling) association says, «would compare to Australians being asked to stop eating meat pies, Americans being asked to stop eating hamburgers and the English being asked to go without fish and chip.
Whaling) association says, «would compare to Australians being asked to stop
eating meat pies, Americans being asked to stop
eating hamburgers and the English being asked to go without fish and chip.»
Double confession: I once
ate dolphin
meat in a restaurant in Taiwan; again, just once, and I wanted to now what it tasted like, cooked with ginger and spices and of course it was not legally on the menu, although the
whale meat in Tokyo was on the menu and payble in yen).
what are we doing letting Japanese whalers catch
whales for
meat to be
eaten?
For example, the documentary The Cove revealed that dolphin
meat is often packaged as the
meat of other
whales or fish, so people aren't aware of what they're really
eating.
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