With time
running out to save the planet from irreversible climate change, a new
public service announcement campaign has been launched throughout the
Republic of Ireland, promoting veganism as global warming’s most
effective solution. Irish top veg model and Miss World 2003 Ms. Rosanna
Davison collaborated with
Supreme Master Television to produce the
series of video as well as print advertisements.
Ms. Davison,
daughter of the world famous Irish singer-songwriter Chris de Burgh,
reveals the secret to her picture perfect image of radiant health.
Rosanna Davison (F): Hi I'm Rosanna
Davison and I'm a vegetarian. I get all the nutrition I need from a
plant-based diet. According to the Netherlands Environmental Assessment
Agency Report, 80% of the cost of climate change can be avoided if we
adopt a plant-based animal free diet. With the world in financial
turmoil, this is a great way to save your hard earned money and also
benefit the environment.
VOICE: A vegetarian since childhood and
up to the time of filming, Ms. Davison became a vegan through working
with Supreme Master Television and learning about the harmful effects of
meat production and consumption in terms of greenhouse gas emissions,
health, and care for all beings.
Rosanna
Davison (F): Yumm... Veggie chicken! Cruelty-free, a whole lot
better for your health, easy to cook, and it tastes amazing!
VOICE:
The announcements appear on the major television channels TV3 and 3E
airing on the Sky TV network in Ireland. Their print counterparts appear
on five large posters around Dublin, in every carriage of the Luas, the
capital’s light rail tram system, and on the buses of Ireland’s four
largest cities, Dublin, Cork, Limerick, and Galway.
Rosanna Davison (F): To learn more
about the healthy, compassionate vegetarian diet, Supreme Master
Television, SKY channel 835.
VOICE: You are beautiful inside and
out, Rosanna! Our kudos and thanks for the noble choices you’ve made in
being vegan and encouraging others to do the same. May the heroic
people of Ireland and beyond join the loving veg trend to save the
planet.
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