Some people choose to eat no meat or fish. They believe that this is not only better for their own health but also benefits the world as a whole. Give your opinion.

Some people only eat vegetables rather than
meat
or
fish
. They pointed out
this
way is beneficial for animals which live on
Earth
also
and their own health. In my opinion, I completely disagree with
this
view because we not only need to eat
meat
also
need to eat vegetables to keep our health and get stronger. I believe that the most important thing is to do not overcatch and hurt them. Whatever kind of food we have to eat.
For example
, one of the plants( likes green vegetables sell in the supermarkets) we eat is better for our health. Some different kinds of vitamins and nutrition we have to eat and get it, it will let us break the bad things and avoid we get sick or cause our body condition low. Again, the
fish
or other animals that live in the sea,
it
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will gain the same effect on us.
On the other hand
, for someone they do not eat due to their religion, it would be accepted for me. But, some environmental groups said they do not eat
fish
because it will lead the overcatch, sea pollution, and even the
fish
died out and other problems. Abousltey, when we catch the
fish
, we should pay more attention to those situations. We only have one
Earth
, and
then
all the animals, humans we live on
this
planet. If we eat
fish
, eat
meat
through something bad method to get them, they will become and become disappeared on
Earth
after decade years maybe.
Thus
, I definitely
to
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think
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eat
meat
,
fish
or vegetable is always good for us,
however
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we can not eat only one category of food. A balanced diet is better for humans, we just need to keep in our mind is keeping our environment friendly and protect
to
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our
Earth
possiblely
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possibly
possible
.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Plant-based diet
  • Chronic diseases
  • Greenhouse gas emissions
  • Deforestation
  • Water consumption
  • Mitigate climate change
  • Natural resources
  • Animal welfare
  • Humane and ethical choice
  • Healthcare costs
  • Sustainable farming
  • Legumes
  • Fruits and vegetables
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan
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