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Subject Vegan Sustainability Magazine - Autumn 2020
Date August 31, 2020 3:01 PM
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The Autumn 2020 issue of ([link removed])
Vegan Sustainability Magazine is out now! ([link removed])

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We hope you enjoy reading.


** Animal Rebellion ([link removed])
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August 30, 2020Advocacy ([link removed]) , Autumn 2020 ([link removed]) Comments: 0 ([link removed])
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“The Rebellion is here. We want to live! Time is Running Out. We Want to live! We’re scared and tired but guess what?  WE’RE NOT DEAD YET!” Dulcie Ruttley-Dornan talks about Animal Rebellion and their upcoming September actions in the UK. Animal Rebellion is a worldwide movement!  In 2019, a small group of Extinction Rebellion …

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** A Return to Nature and the Cycle of Life: Green Burials in Perspective ([link removed])
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August 30, 2020Autumn 2020 ([link removed]) , Life Skills for Sustainability ([link removed]) Comments: 0 ([link removed])
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By Mark Cronin Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander till he find it stopping a bung-hole?…………Alexander died, Alexander was buried. Alexander returneth into dust; the dust is earth; of earth we make loam; and why of that loam, whereto he was converted, might they not stop a beer-barrel? – Hamlet : …

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** EU Common Agricultural Policy: How it works ([link removed])
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August 29, 2020Autumn 2020 ([link removed]) , Economy ([link removed]) Comments: 0 ([link removed])
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Bronwyn Slater explains how the EU CAP works and looks at the many faults in the current system. At 38% of the EU budget is CAP really good value for money? Origins and Purpose of CAP The Common Agricultural Policy was set up in 1962, at a time when Europe was still recovering from the …

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** CAP Post-2020 ([link removed])
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August 29, 2020Autumn 2020 ([link removed]) , Democracy and Rights of Nature ([link removed]) Comments: 0 ([link removed])
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Bronwyn Slater looks at the various proposals for reform of the CAP Post-2020 There are many problems with the Common Agriculture Policy, as we outlined in the article ‘EU Common Agricultural Policy: How it works’. Discussions on CAP reform are currently taking place, having begun in 2019. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic the reforms …

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** Reducing Ireland’s Beef Herd ([link removed])
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August 29, 2020Animal Agriculture ([link removed]) , Autumn 2020 ([link removed]) Comments: 0 ([link removed])
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Irish beef farmers are making a loss. But is that enough to force them to get out of beef farming? There are many other pressures on beef farmers, as well as proposed incentives to get them to exit the sector. Could we see a reduction in the Irish beef herd into the future? By Bronwyn …

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** Veganism and Sustainability in the News: Autumn 2020 ([link removed])
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August 28, 2020Autumn 2020 ([link removed]) , News ([link removed]) Comments: 0 ([link removed])
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A roundup of some of the headlines and news stories from the past 3 months … by Bronwyn Slater World losing its appetite for meat Per-capita consumption of meat is set to fall by almost 3% in 2020 according to the latest Food Outlook Report from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation. A number …

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** 3 ways to launch a Factory Farm Divestment Movement ([link removed])
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August 28, 2020Animal Agriculture ([link removed]) , Autumn 2020 ([link removed]) Comments: 0 ([link removed])
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By Michael Shank, Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance and the Urban Sustainability Directors Network It’s time for a global divestment campaign against the factory farming industry. It has now proved itself to be as harmful to human health as the fossil fuel industry. While air pollution is prematurely killing 7 million humans annually — for which …

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** Exposing the World’s Investors funding total Climate Breakdown through Industrial Meat and Dairy Corporations ([link removed])
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August 28, 2020Autumn 2020 ([link removed]) , Climate Change ([link removed]) Comments: 0 ([link removed])
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From the website of Food System NGO, Feedback Do the names ‘Tyson’, ‘Smithfield’, or ‘Cargill’ ring a bell? You might have seen these names in the news over the past weeks – recently their meatpacking plants have emerged as some of the world’s largest COVID-19 hotspots, along with prisons. But unless you work for these …

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