10/18/2019 SOURCE: ctoc.podbean.com
Paul Shapiro is a former executive at HSUS. He is working hard to become a national spokesperson for the "clean-meat" initiative. This podcast provides a look at the language and approach he, and others, are using to advance the non-meat initiative.
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10/18/2019 SOURCE: www.thefencepost.com
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Topics: Agriculture US, Beef Cattle, Animal Welfare/Humane Treatment, Pork/Swine/Pig/Hog,
At the 57:00 Joe and his guest comment on "factory farm" and the "cruelty" of farming.
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10/11/2019 SOURCE: civileats.com
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10/09/2019 SOURCE: www.theguardian.com
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Topics: Poultry, Beef Cattle, Pork/Swine/Pig/Hog, Cellular Meat,
An opinion piece authored by a lead scientist at The Good Food Institute. Their website makes this statement regarding the groups focus - "We work with scientists, investors, and entrepreneurs to make groundbreaking good food a reality. We focus on clean meat and plant-based alternatives to animal products—foods that are more delicious, safer to eat, and better for the planet than their outdated counterparts."
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Topics: Poultry, Beef Cattle, Pork/Swine/Pig/Hog, Cellular Meat,
An opinion piece authored by a lead scientist at The Good Food Institute. Their website makes this statement regarding the groups focus - "We work with scientists, investors, and entrepreneurs to make groundbreaking good food a reality. We focus on clean meat and plant-based alternatives to animal products—foods that are more delicious, safer to eat, and better for the planet than their outdated counterparts."
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Topics: Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Beef Cattle, Cellular Meat,
"Raising livestock for slaughter is, of course, not particularly good for the planet. Animals demand lots of food and water: A single cow might consume 11,000 gallons of water a year. And that cow burps up methane, an extremely potent greenhouse gas." WIRED.COM
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