News Source: Houston Chronicle
| 5 months ago
Paul McCartney, the former Beatle and vegetarian pop star, asked fans to go meatless on Mondays to help slow global warming by reducing the amount of gaseous emissions from farm animals. Cows, pigs and sheep bred for human consumption discharge...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 5 months ago
Paul and Yoko back Meat Free Monday Monday, June 15, 2009 Sir Paul McCartney and his family have been joined by Yoko Ono and other celebrity guests as they launched a campaign urging people to go vegetarian once a week to help combat climate change.
News Source: Uinta County News
| 5 months ago
I thought this was a great idea. To just reduce your meat intake maybe by one day a week and this would seriously benefit the planet."...Yoko's relationship with late Beatle John Lennon has in the past been cited as a factor in rifts between The...
News Source: Inquirer.net
| 5 months ago
Beatles legend and famous vegetarian Paul McCartney was joined by John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono to launch an appeal in Britain for "meat-free Mondays." McCartney said going vegetarian, even for just one day a week, was good for the environment because...
News Source: The Observer
| 5 months ago
Sir Paul McCartney has followed in the footsteps of the world's leading climate scientist and a small Belgian town by calling on people to go meat-free one day a week and cut carbon emissions . Backed by celebrities ranging from Chris Martin to...
News Source: Sky News
| 5 months ago
UK, Monday June 15, 2009 Steve Hargrave, Showbiz correspondent Talking to a Beatle about cows farting. Now there's something to tick off on the list of life's experiences. Sir Paul swaps fart jokes with Stell, Mary and Sky's Steve Hargrave But then...