As
a longtime host for her own national live talk show on “Court TV,” Lisa
Bloom now serves as a legal analyst for the major television networks
CNN and CBS News.
Admired for her insights, unbiased interviews
and direct manner of speech, Ms. Bloom appears daily as a legal expert
or guest host on multiple television and radio programs, including “The
Dr. Phil Show,” “Larry King Live,” “Issues with Jane Velez-Mitchell,”
and “The Early Show.” Ms. Bloom has also become a champion of
justice for the defenseless such as children, and she is also a committed vegan and animal lover.
On
March 23, she attended a book signing event for “Gristle,” which
describes the harms of intensive livestock raising and is co-edited by
multi-award winning vegan musician Moby.
Affirming her support
of the book’s message about the animal suffering caused by meat
consumption, Ms. Bloom also articulated her firm stance on climate
change and its largest cause, factory farming.
Lisa Bloom – Award-winning CNN and CBS TV news network legal analyst, Vegan (F):
I’m a lifelong vegetarian and I’m a vegan now. And you know, there’s no
question that the number one contributor to climate change is livestock
production – in fact, more than all of the cars, planes, trains and
boats in the world
contribute to climate change.
And climate
change is the biggest threat to my children’s generation. It’s probably
going to be the biggest humanitarian crisis in world history. So I
think we all have a moral imperative to do whatever we can to stop it.
And the quickest way to make an effect is to immediately start on a
vegan diet.
It also happens to be delicious and good for your
health, so it’s a win-win. But you know, the methane gas that cows
produce, which is a big contributor to climate change will very quickly
disappear from the atmosphere if we stop producing livestock, versus the
CO2 that stays in the atmosphere for a very long time, so it just makes
sense on so many levels to stop eating meat, to stop eating any kind of
dairy products or eggs, from a climate change point of view, to reduce
animal suffering, and also for human health.
VOICE: Well said,
Lisa Bloom! Our admiring salute and appreciation for your honesty,
courage, and dedication in discussing this most important issue of our
time. Through clear voices such as yours, may there soon be justice for
all beings in a humane and loving world.
Lisa Bloom (F): I’m Lisa Bloom from CNN. I’m a legal analyst from CNN and CBS News. Be veg, go green, save the planet!
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