Articles like this one demonstrate why the work we are doing to target poweholders at the top of the food chain is so vitally important. Consumers are eating what is most heavily marketed to them, not what is healthiest or most sustainable or healthy.
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Americans were conditioned to be protein obsessed long before RFK came along, so the author of this piece asks, what "war on protein" is RFK fabricating here? Have you ever met anyone hospitalized over protein deficiency? Source: https://t.co/NzejX07cZW
The question is: Can Booker in good conscience vote for a Farm Bill that perpetuates this glaring disparity and injustice to animals, consumers and the planet? How he votes matters more than what he says.
In a new podcast, Senator Booker just confirmed that only 7% of federal funding goes to food our doctors tell us to eat (he should have just said plant foods raised for human consumption since doctors are a mixed bag). Source: https://t.co/2wQcDPFmwS
U.S. Department of Agriculture doesn't follow its mission of cultivating a safe and secure food system for all Americans. It's first priority is protecting the interests of the the animal agriculture industry.
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So as the industry's extreme conditions endanger animals and public health with insect-born diseases, the USDA responds by dumping our tax dollars into costly high-tech facilities to enable the industry to continue profiting at the expense of animals and public health,
Everyone seems to be asking us to urge our Senators to vote no on The Save Our Bacon Act, but is that the worst thing for animals in the Farm Bill? Not even close! https://t.co/XXY8TsEO7T
Join us for for a zoom call on how Free from Harm is leveraging the Farm Bill to have a big impact for animals and the planet by getting in front of key Senators voting on the bill. All are welcome. Zoom link: https://t.co/JaVC1oFacD
Some have argued that the US Dietary Guidelines don't matter because Americans don't follow them anyway. What this claim misses is that government institutions and the private food industry IMPLEMENT these guidelines by translating them into actual menu options!
Everyone seems to be asking us to urge our Senators to vote no on The Save Our Bacon Act, but is that the worst thing for animals in the Farm Bill? Not even close! We can have a bigger impact if we are willing to think out of the box and more strategically.
The animal rights movement is a social movement in terms of being collectively organised and sustained, but it has yet to effectively develop the capacity for challenging authority in the political mainstream, as full-fledged social movements do. https://t.co/DgRLIfugZ8
Environmentalists have warned that Stratos could imperil the Great Salt Lake ecosystem, including a critical migratory bird habitat, which is already under severe stress.
Last week, a huge data center project that is expected to use more power than the entire state of Utah was approved by the county’s commissioners, despite thousands of objections lodged by Utah residents.
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In 2025, North America held a dominant market position, capturing more than a 36.4% share, holding USD 7.8 Billion revenue.
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Is the plant-based movement having an impact? The Global Plant-Based Protein Foods Market size is expected to be worth around USD 47.3 Billion by 2035, from USD 21.7 Billion in 2025, growing at a CAGR of 8.1% during the forecast period from 2026 to 2035.