Nonprofit groups around the country are gleaning fruit from trees growing everywhere from backyards to the sides of exit ramps and donating it to homeless shelters--Here is one story:
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Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Fruit Philanthropy: Foraging to Feed the Hungry
Nonprofit groups around the country are gleaning fruit from trees growing everywhere from backyards to the sides of exit ramps and donating it to homeless shelters--Here is one story:
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Portland, OR, USA
Monday, July 21, 2014
Exclusive: Listen to Morrissey's New Album, World Peace Is None of Your Business
Legendary singer, Morrissey, arranged for his new album, World Peace Is None of Your Business, to be streamed on PETA's site. Listen to it here:
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Portland, OR, USA
Friday, July 18, 2014
Food-for-Thought Animal Ads
Check out these food-for-thought photos:
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Portland, OR, USA
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Buddhism and the Environment
"In an age of increasing environmental destruction, Buddhism can inspire the ecological awareness that’s necessary for a more balanced existence."
Below is a great article that ties Buddhist beliefs with a healthy environmental awareness:
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Portland, OR, USA
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
7 Common Cooking Problems You May Run Into When Going Vegan
Here is a fabulous article for people who are having some issues regarding the dietary part of veganism:
Location:
Portland, OR, USA
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
What Does ‘Vegan’ Really Mean?

Here is a terrific article that reminds everyone what it truly means to be vegan, regardless of how people or society makes an attempt to redefine it. Veganism can never be redefined unless the person who coined the name/definition redefines it themselves:
Also according to the Vegan Society, the society who coined and defined the word, Vegan, it also means to love, respect, and have compassion for all beings, not just animals and the environment.
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Portland, OR, USA
Monday, July 14, 2014
Vegans Better for Environment than Meat-Eaters
Carnivores are twice as bad for the Earth as vegetarians, a new study out of Oxford University found.
Researchers found that meat-eaters have carbon footprints about twice as large as vegetarians do. They concluded that the more meat you eat, the more you're harming the planet.
The scientists estimated the greenhouse gases emitted from 130 foods, with each type of gas (carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide) getting a specific "weight." Those weights were then assigned a "food code" to show the link between emissions and foods.
High meat-eaters were found to have the biggest carbon footprint, followed by medium meat-eaters, low meat-eaters, pescatarians, vegetarians and vegans.
Meat-eaters have large carbon footprints because more energy is required to raise animals than plants. Plus, cows produce large amounts of methane--from burping and farting--which is a more powerful gas than carbon dioxide.
(Source: NY Daily News)
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