US approval of ‘lab-grown chicken’ could be game-changer for efforts to halt decline of nature
Meat grown from stem cells promises to emit fewer greenhouse gases than traditional agriculture
Restano solo sessanta raccolti
L’attivista Philip Lymbery vuole frenare l’agricoltura intensiva, altrimenti tutti i nostri sforzi per affrontare il cambiamento climatico saranno destinati a fallire
MORNING – WHY IT’S THE BEST TIME TO SEE THE NATURAL WORLD UNFOLD
Mornings. I love them. I love to get up extra early and soak in the calming stillness. The feeling of life awakening. A window into another world.
ECOS 44 (2): A Journey Back to Farming’s Future
On 11th and 12th May 2023 Compassion in World Farming (@ciwf) hosted the Extinction or Regeneration Conference in Westminster, London, the forerunner of which had taken place in 2017.
The deep joy of getting up early and watching the natural world unfold
Getting up early is full of rewards as the natural world activates and clear thoughts are unlocked
‘India should not ape the West and take up industrial animal farming’
Developed nations need to cut consumption of meat, milk and egg to avoid soil crisis, says author of ‘Sixty Harvests Left’, Philip John Lymbery
Dismay as Commitment to Ban Live Animal Exports Dropped
I could scarcely believe it. Last month, the UK Government dropped its Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill and consequently its manifesto commitment to ban live animal exports. Dashing the hopes of a self-confessed nation of animal lovers.
Factory farming poses a threat to humanity as big as climate change
Taking its title from a chilling warning made by the United Nations that the world's soils could be gone within a lifetime, Sixty Harvests Left uncovers how the food industry threatens our world. Put simply, without soils there will be
Live animal exports: UK Government just dropped its planned ban on practices that belong in the Dark Ages
The Conservatives had promised in their manifesto to stop the barbaric practice of sending young calves and other animals on horrific, over-long journeys abroad