Published 12 December 2014
Cowspiracy is an inspirational and eye opening film which reveals the absolutely devastating impact animal farming has on our planet. The feature-length environmental documentary follows intrepid filmmaker Kip Andersen as he investigates why the world’s leading environmental organisations are too afraid to talk about animal agriculture, the single industry destroying the planet more than any other.
Animal Liberation Victoria and The Astor Theatre are bringing this groundbreaking documentary back to the big screen. Tickets are only $10 plus booking fee! Get yours now before they sell out: http://tix.yt/cow
WHERE: The Astor Theatre, 1 Chapel Street, St Kilda
WHEN: Tuesday, February 17, 2015. Doors Open at 6.30pm.
The Melbourne Premiere back in November was a huge success. Over 700 people filled The Astor Theatre, the largest screening yet of the film worldwide. And it was a huge honour to have director Kip Andersen, and philanthropist Phil Wollen, speak after the movie.
Many attendees decided to adopt a vegan lifestyle after watching the documentary. The Astor Theatre management were so moved that they have offered us free vegan easy public service advertisements before every movie, an amazing opportunity to promote a compassionate vegan lifestyle. For the next half year this image from one of our pig rescues will be reaching thousands of film-goers each week, as it appears on the giant screen before every movie. A huge thank you to Steve and everyone at The Astor Theatre!
Thank you to all the volunteer organisers, the special guest speakers, the attendees, The Astor Theatre, and to everyone else who helped make the night such a great event. A gallery of photos from the night can be viewed on our facebook page.
Cowspiracy reveals that animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation, water consumption and pollution, that it’s responsible for more greenhouse gases than the transportation industry, and is a primary driver of rainforest destruction, species extinction, habitat loss, topsoil erosion, ocean “dead zones” and virtually every other environmental ill. We learn that one hamburger requires an incredible 2,500 litres of water to produce, and that the leading causes of rainforest destruction are livestock and feedcrops (all the statistics used in the film are sourced on the Cowspiracy facts page), powerfully driving home the point that there is no such thing as a non-vegan environmentalist. As Howard Lyman says “To consider yourself an environmentalist and still eat meat is like saying you’re a philanthropist who doesn’t give to charity.”
The Australian Meat and Livestock Association has gone into damage control, issuing a statement saying that Cowspiracy does not examine Australian production systems. The truth is that the Australian system is more environmentally harmful. Gerard Bisshop, a retired Senior Scientist within the Queensland government, states: “Australian beef production is actually more harmful to the environment and to the climate than in the USA.” He cites a government report showing that beef and sheep production have been responsible for degrading soil across most of Australia. Paul Mahony also provides several responses, with detailed references, to the industry claims.
Animal agriculture is a leading cause of global warming, water usage, oceanic dead zones, land clearing, species extinction, suffering and death.
The RSPCA claims to care for “all creatures great and small” but their actions show otherwise – they routinely have some animals killed to raise money for others, and profit from animal abuse with their fraudulent “RSPCA approved” scheme.
Bake sale and competition, food demos, True Earth vegan craft market, BBQ, stalls and entertainment. Enter your cake to win!
The Australian Senate is currently considering a bill that will protect animal abusers and shut down animal cruelty investigations.
She was hours away from having her throat cut, along with thousands of other young lambs. Now Harriet is loving life and making new friends.
Yowie was discovered partially blind and suffering from a painful eye infection that had been left untreated for months.