How living on a farm helped teach me about the extraordinary value of soil
I love living on a farm. I’ve always wanted to be immersed in the folds of a rural setting, a place where things look different every day.
The sustainable food movement is now extending to our pets
The first month of the year is often rife with resolutions. This year, among the usual suspects is a rising commitment to sustainability across every aspect of our lives — from the way we travel to the we eat.
WILL THE GOVERNMENT KEEP ITS PROMISE THIS YEAR BY ENDING THE NIGHTMARE OF LIVE ANIMAL EXPORTS?
In an Age of Refrigerated Lorries, Why Do We Still Condemn Animals to Suffering?
Live animal exports: Will UK Government keep its promise to end this nightmare trade this year?
We have a big year in prospect on so many fronts. Battling against inflation, the war in Ukraine, and the coronation of a new King.
Remembering Irene Williams – one in a million!
Philip writes an Obituary for Irene Williams, a passionate animal advocate and supporter.
Coming together for ‘Food Impact’
Among the speakers of the conference, where information was shared about the transformation of the food and agriculture sector in order to make the food and agriculture sector healthier, sustainable and reliable, Philip Lymbery, CEO of Compassion in World Farming
PLANT POWER – EMBRACING VEGANUARY WITH INSIDEKENT
Once dismissed as a passing trend and undermined as a diet exclusive to ‘hippies’, in a society that is slowly becoming more planet and health conscious, today the rise of veganism has established itself firmly as a popular and sustainable
IN CONVERSATION WITH VEGANUARY CEO, RIA REHBERG ABOUT WHAT MOTIVATES PEOPLE TO TAKE THE PLEDGE
As we enter a new year, one of the resolutions that increasing numbers of people are making is to try vegan for 31 days, a pledge that has become known as Veganuary.
KINDNESS CAN BE A GUIDING LIGHT DURING HARSH TIMES
“May you live in interesting times,” is an English expression believed to be a translation of a traditional Chinese curse. At first the words seem like a blessing, but with a little thought, the irony soon becomes clear.