Why Government Must Act to Stop the Ticking Timebomb That Is Bird Flu
Highly pathogenic Bird flu continues to rage through poultry farms and wild birds alike. The virus has already proved adept at jumping the species barrier, spilling over from birds into mammals such as otters, foxes, sea lions, and even domestic
Why government must act to stop ticking timebomb that is bird flu
Highly pathogenic Bird flu continues to rage through poultry farms and wild birds alike.
Fixing Our Broken Food System Will Take Urgent Action, Not Least In Ending Industrial Animal Agriculture
Why We Should All Get Behind the UN’s Call for Food System Transformation
Why Rome Burning In The Summer Heat Means Fiddling With Food Has To Stop
Boy, was it hot in Rome! In July, front-page news was the weather: ‘Rome hits record high in European heatwave’, was one such headline. In sharp contrast to the exceptionally wet July in Britain where Scotland’s rain was 50
Ferrara, edizione speciale di Internazionale dal 29 settembre al 1 ottobre
Arriva un'edizione speciale di Internazionale a Ferrara per festeggiare i 30 anni del giornale che ogni settimana porta in Italia "il meglio della stampa straniera".
The Future of Foods
Ep 9. Alex Crisp talks to Philip Lymbery, U.N. food systems champion, Author, and CEO of Compassion in World Farming. They discuss the role of cultivated meat in ending animal cruelty and factory farming, and how to overcome opposition,
How industrial farming is destroying the Earth
We speak to Philip Lymbery about why back-to-basics regenerative farming would help feed the world's growing population and fight climate change
Book Review: Philip Lymbery’s ‘Sixty Harvests Left’ Lays Bare Farming Crisis, Makes Case For Soil Conservation
Traditionally, animals ate grass and farm waste, which humans could not eat, and produced milk and meat, which humans could eat. Now, industrial agriculture has upturned the ages-old human contract with nature. Philip Lymbery’s ‘Sixty Harvests Left’ is the story
Compassionate World Blog Round Up – July 23
For all the animal, farming, food and environment news from June and July, please use this great update From the farming of insects to animal welfare in world religion, and from lab grown chicken to chalk streams, plus a whole lot
Have a heart for hard-pressed chalk streams
Some of the best things in nature are understated – take the chalk streams of England, for example. These fragile river systems meander quietly through undulating countryside before disappearing into the sea.