It really is a question of doing what you can, seems to me. Of course people with family on the other side of the world should be able to fly to see each other - they're not going to be doing it every week, after all! On the other hand, a lot of short-haul flights both within the UK and to the rest of Europe could be replaced by train or even bus journeys. (It's easier for me, as I'm scared of flying!) It takes a long time to get to France or Belgium by Eurostar from here in the NE of Scotland, as it's another day to get to London, but it's just part of our holiday.
As for veganism, it seems to me that that must use a lot of plastic, if you can't wear wool or leather. Grazing sheep can use a lot of land which is unsuitable for other uses, and as has been mentioned, grazing animals fertilise the ground, and even more beneficially if they organically reared. The massive intensive farms where animals are kept indoors (like battery hens) are much more of a problem, and one which we could help to tackle by being prepared to eat less meat but pay for good quality meat less often.
Good Morning Monday 17th August 2026



