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Bon Appétit Management Company makes an industry-changing move toward more humane meat sourcing.
Keystone XL supporters have successfully painted the anti-pipeline crowd as "job killers." Here's how we can fight back.
The State Department has recommended that the Keystone XL pipeline application be “determined not to serve the national interest,” and...
The good news: Americans are consuming less meat. The bad news: The meat industry is still a terrible place to work.
The author of the refreshingly pragmatic "Before the Lights Go Out" talks about finding common ground with climate deniers, the value of individual action in fixing a broken energy system, and the price of gas.
Democrats can win the public opinion battle on Keystone XL, but they have to fight it.
A reader wonders how to network sustainably. Umbra consults the cards.
Photo: John Monoogian IIII spent the day yesterday digging through 18 — count ’em, 18 — pages of search results...
In the latest installment of our Protein Angst series, food waste expert Jonathan Bloom points to this fact: Roughly 20 percent of all meat produced in the U.S. doesn't get eaten.