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There's a monster in my kitchen | Greenpeace UK



Sign the petition and tell corporate monsters to stop destroying our forests: http://greenpeace.org/monster

Jag-wah’s forest home is being burnt down to graze cattle and grow animal feed for meat. If we don’t act, more precious habitats will be ruined, Indigenous Peoples could lose their homes, and we’ll lose the fight against climate change.

Monster, the sequel to Rang-Tan, a new short film from Greenpeace made with four-time Academy Award®, Golden Globe®, BAFTA and Emmy nominated animation studio Cartoon Saloon and independent creative agency Mother, to support our mission to end the role of industrial meat in deforestation and climate change, and to challenge the companies who are responsible.

There’s a monster in my kitchen and I don’t know what to do.

It has wicked glowing eyes and a snake-like tail too.

And claws so sharp and beastly they could tear a child in two.

It ripped our chalkboard off the wall and knocked over our stew.

And it growled at all the bones from our summer barbecue.

Perhaps this beast is here to feast?

But on what?

Or on…who?

There’s a monster in my kitchen and it’s filling me with fear!

Oh, monster in the shadows, please, tell me why you’re here?

There’s a monster in my forest and I don’t know what to do.

It turned my home to ash to instead grow something new.

Feed for chickens, pigs and cows to sell more meat to you.

As our forests disappeared, their evil empire grew.

They think they are unstoppable but we pray this isn’t true.

The real cost of what they’re doing, if only the whole world knew.

There’s a monster in my forest and it’s filling me with fear!

It’s putting us all in danger, to warn you is why I’m here.

Oh Jag-wah in my kitchen, now I do know what to do.

We’ll eat more plants and veggies and we’ll swap meat for bean stew or barbecue tofu!

I’ll assemble every warrior from here to Timbuktu.

Oh, Jag-wah in our kitchen, now we do know what to do.

We’ll stop these deadly monsters, so our planet can renew.

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