Although splurting out well-meaning but oversimplistic, unbalanced statements do make it easier to demonise someone else while avoiding considering their own impact.
I love the way The Telegraph makes you feel bad for wanting to eat healthy, and then includes meat and dairy as by notes at the end of the article. Whatever way we can help alleviate the problem, will help. If we don't ALL do something about it, then what's the point.
Although splurting out well-meaning but oversimplistic, unbalanced statements do make it easier to demonise someone else while avoiding considering their own impact.
While the article isn't entirely unbiased, it does point to some interesting and important key issues around resource demand for food production. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink/news/healthy-foods-that-are-ruining-the-environment/