Hot dogs aren’t made of dogs. Girl Scout cookies aren’t made of Girl Scouts. But in Europe and several states, you can’t call products “meat” unless they’re made of dead animals. Are bear claws next?
Hot dogs aren’t made of dogs. Girl Scout cookies aren’t made of Girl Scouts. But in Europe and several states, you can’t call products “meat” unless they’re made of dead animals. Are bear claws next?
A pet cow named Veronika can scratch her back with a broom, the first scientifically documented case of tool use in cows.
“Perhaps the absurd thing was not the absurdity of a cow using tools," one researcher said, "but the absurdity of us never thinking that a cow might be intelligent.”
The big problem with the new food pyramid is that it encourages Americans to eat more beef and dairy—two of the most environmentally destructive foods when produced at scale.
You can’t build a healthy society on top of an unhealthy biosphere.
Seems like something RFK Jr. should know.
"At no other point in human history could someone opt for the meat of their choice for three meals every day, without getting any blood on their own hands, and then post about it on social media to claim they are living like their ancestors."
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Thanks to @joefassler.bsky.social and @environment.theguardian.com for covering Sentient’s media analysis — hope it sparks more reporting on emissions from food!
A great piece, and a critically important topic! Always appreciate @sentientmedia.org highlighting opportunities to connect the dots and have more conversations about the food + ag + climate connection.
“There are a number of reporters on the food beat who very regularly will use the stock performance of Beyond as a stand-in or the performance of the sector as a whole,” says @jandutkiewicz.bsky.social, assistant professor of political science at @pratt.edu.
This piece does a great job highlighting the many ways we can address the harms of present day beef production -- including, but not limited to, alternative proteins.
Thank you John and @mongabay.com for the great reporting 🌱 🍔 🌏
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From a 2007 article “The Chickens Come Home to Roost,” by David Benatar: “Much human suffering resulting from zoonotic diseases,” Benatar stated bluntly, “could probably have been avoided had humans treated animals better.”
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Such a helpful read (and of course, we stan a Taylor reference)
Several European retailers have plant-based sales targets. Is that on the horizon for U.S. retailers?
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The anti-scientific ultraprocessed food fervor continues, and is likely to increase in steam. Obviously there are unhealthy foods in this image like cakes and hotdogs. But perfectly healthy foods get thrown under the bus too like bean soup with added protein. www.nytimes.com/explain/2025...
Did you know that by substituting your morning coffee with green tea, you can eliminate up to 93% of what little joy you have left?
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Great piece Deena! Very helpful recap on the last 15yrs of presidential food policy and the many contradictions at play. I am on the edge of my seat to see how this will pan out in the next few years... 👀
@goodfoodinst.bsky.social is in Fast Company!
"For every 2 pounds of beef we buy, nearly 4,000 gallons of water are required. But what if—and this message is coming from the grandson of a Texas cattle rancher—we skipped that step?" www.fastcompany.com/91219872/the...