On Sunday 5 October 2025, the 2025 edition of the Climate March took place in the streets of Brussels. On this occasion, around twenty citizens gathered, carrying powerful slogans, to draw the attention of the 20 to 30,000 marchers present to the deplorable fate reserved for other animals.
They called on politicians, environmentalists and society to address the absence of animal issues in political debate.
Yet there are countless scientific reports proving the catastrophic consequences of animal exploitation in terms of global warming, public health, loss of biodiversity, environmental pollution, and waste of arable land, food, water and energy.
This exploitation also represents an unparalleled moral failure. An indelible stain that we pass on from generation to generation to our children: food murder.
Never in the history of humanity has a sentient species had to endure such a massive, cruel, systemic, dogmatic, deeply rooted and casual holocaust.
Our humanity continues to slaughter billions of sentient animals every year. Thousands of billions every year. Everywhere, all the time. In filthy conditions. With pathological cruelty. With no real purpose, except in a few cases.
Let us remember that livestock farming alone is responsible for nearly 18% of total GHG emissions. ; that 83% of agricultural land is devoted to it; that 37% of the land surface is sacrificed to it; that it is still responsible for 25% of soil acidification, 80% of ammonia emissions; 80% of antibiotic use; 80% of fish stock capture; etc..
These citizens have therefore understood that anti-speciesism is an eminently political struggle, that it is the only way to bring this debate into the public arena and force politicians to talk about the abolition of animal exploitation, and that it is not an option but a vital, climatic, legal, philosophical and ethical obligation.
If, like them, you understand that to fight against unjust policies, you need to take concrete action and make your voice heard in the political arena, please contact us.
We are the power ![]()
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We are the voters and consumers.
It is in our name that killing, pollution and destruction take place
We can make kings.
We can also change our priorities.
Photo & video credit: Cassandre STURBOIS
On Sunday 5 October 2025, the 2025 edition of the Climate March took place in the streets of Brussels. On this occasion, around twenty citizens gathered, carrying powerful slogans, to draw the attention of the 20 to 30,000 marchers present to the deplorable fate reserved for other animals.
They called on politicians, environmentalists and society to address the absence of animal issues in political debate.
Yet there are countless scientific reports proving the catastrophic consequences of animal exploitation in terms of global warming, public health, loss of biodiversity, environmental pollution, and waste of arable land, food, water and energy.
This exploitation also represents an unparalleled moral failure. An indelible stain that we pass on from generation to generation to our children: food murder.
Never in the history of humanity has a sentient species had to endure such a massive, cruel, systemic, dogmatic, deeply rooted and casual holocaust.
Our humanity continues to slaughter billions of sentient animals every year. Thousands of billions every year. Everywhere, all the time. In filthy conditions. With pathological cruelty. With no real purpose, except in a few cases.
Let us remember that livestock farming alone is responsible for nearly 18% of total GHG emissions. ; that 83% of agricultural land is devoted to it; that 37% of the land surface is sacrificed to it; that it is still responsible for 25% of soil acidification, 80% of ammonia emissions; 80% of antibiotic use; 80% of fish stock capture; etc..
These citizens have therefore understood that anti-speciesism is an eminently political struggle, that it is the only way to bring this debate into the public arena and force politicians to talk about the abolition of animal exploitation, and that it is not an option but a vital, climatic, legal, philosophical and ethical obligation.
If, like them, you understand that to fight against unjust policies, you need to take concrete action and make your voice heard in the political arena, please contact us.
We are the power ![]()
![]()
We are the voters and consumers.
It is in our name that killing, pollution and destruction take place
We can make kings.
We can also change our priorities.
Photo & video credit: Cassandre STURBOIS