Going undercover in the American factory farm
Mary Beth Sweetland, who oversees undercover investigations for the Humane Society of the U.S., holds a photograph of the kind of facility where her employees often work. She may be the only boss in...
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The spotlight On Friday, April 21 — the day before Earth Day — students, teachers, city staff, sustainability advocates, and others gathered at Holabird Academy, an elementary and middle school in...
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View Article‘Food, Inc.’ chicken farmer has a new, humane farm
A version of this post originally appeared on Eat with Care. Carole Morison in the now-famous Food, Inc. scene. Twelve minutes into the 2009 documentary Food, Inc., Carole Morison appears on the screen...
View ArticleGoing undercover in the American factory farm
Mary Beth Sweetland, who oversees undercover investigations for the Humane Society of the U.S., holds a photograph of the kind of facility where her employees often work. She may be the only boss in...
View ArticleHumane meat at a rest stop? Good to Go is not a mirage
Humaneitarian.Even Applegate employees are happier than their counterparts at your average fast food joint. As the tired masses yearning to breathe free — or just yearning to breathe some fresh air and...
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The vision Support: this recipe is really good by the way. you should share it with the center, i’m sure they’re always looking for new vegetarian meals with locally grown produce. Huaxin: the what...
View ArticleClimate connections: Four stories of relationships forged through climate action
The spotlight When Kristy Drutman attended the U.N. climate negotiations in Poland in 2018, she was struck by how impersonal everything felt. As a climate storyteller, educator, and social media...
View ArticleThe growing popularity of degrowth
The vision It’s a five-minute bike ride to the train station. On brisk mornings like this, I wear gloves and pack a warm coffee for the commute. My work buddy Lucy gets on two stops down, always with...
View Article‘Food, Inc.’ chicken farmer has a new, humane farm
A version of this post originally appeared on Eat with Care. Carole Morison in the now-famous Food, Inc. scene. Twelve minutes into the 2009 documentary Food, Inc., Carole Morison appears on the screen...
View ArticleGoing undercover in the American factory farm
Mary Beth Sweetland, who oversees undercover investigations for the Humane Society of the U.S., holds a photograph of the kind of facility where her employees often work. She may be the only boss in...
View ArticleHumane meat at a rest stop? Good to Go is not a mirage
Humaneitarian.Even Applegate employees are happier than their counterparts at your average fast food joint. As the tired masses yearning to breathe free — or just yearning to breathe some fresh air and...
View ArticleClimate connections: Four stories of relationships forged through climate action
The spotlight When Kristy Drutman attended the U.N. climate negotiations in Poland in 2018, she was struck by how impersonal everything felt. As a climate storyteller, educator, and social media...
View ArticleThe growing popularity of degrowth
The vision It’s a five-minute bike ride to the train station. On brisk mornings like this, I wear gloves and pack a warm coffee for the commute. My work buddy Lucy gets on two stops down, always with...
View ArticleHow this organizer is fighting the liquefied natural gas industry where she...
The vision “Our community, we want to envision an alternative economy that doesn’t exploit the region, that doesn’t use our people as cheap labor, that doesn’t pollute the environment, that doesn’t...
View Article‘Food, Inc.’ chicken farmer has a new, humane farm
A version of this post originally appeared on Eat with Care. Carole Morison in the now-famous Food, Inc. scene. Twelve minutes into the 2009 documentary Food, Inc., Carole Morison appears on the screen...
View ArticleGoing undercover in the American factory farm
Mary Beth Sweetland, who oversees undercover investigations for the Humane Society of the U.S., holds a photograph of the kind of facility where her employees often work. She may be the only boss in...
View ArticleHumane meat at a rest stop? Good to Go is not a mirage
Humaneitarian.Even Applegate employees are happier than their counterparts at your average fast food joint. As the tired masses yearning to breathe free — or just yearning to breathe some fresh air and...
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