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Dairy or Beef? Which is worse?
12 May

Dairy or Beef? Which is worse?

Posted by Office Earthsave Canada

It seems obvious enough. If you’re concerned about cows, dairy’s the way to go. Nobody gets killed, right? The cows […]

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We’ve outgrown omnivorism
10 May

We’ve outgrown omnivorism

Posted by David Steele

By David Steele and Denise Swanson Many question whether humans are ‘naturally’ herbivores or omnivores. The omnivore camp argues that […]

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A sustainable silver lining
02 May

A sustainable silver lining

Posted by David Steele

This spring, three major reports came out telling us that if we don’t change our ways soon, we’re looking at […]

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02 May

Why say no to GMOs?

Posted by David Steele

by David Steele For a lot of very  good reasons, a growing number of people are concerned about genetically modified […]

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02 May

Diet change is blind spot for climate change

Posted by David Steele

CAFOs, or Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation.  Over 168 gases are emitted from  CAFO waste, including hazardous chemicals such as ammonia, […]

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02 May

How to pay less for healthy food

Posted by Guest Author

Think that you can’t afford to eat a whole foods plant-based diet? You can’t really afford not to. Is it […]

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02 May

Can we end alzheimer’s?

Posted by Guest Author

Alzheimer’s disease is the fastest growing health threat in the United States, according to a new landmark report from researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle. The numbers are staggering. A 2013 study in the journal Neurology found that the number of people with Alzheimer’s disease will jump from 4.7 million to 13.8 million by 2050. The associated health care costs will skyrocket.

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02 May

Community gardening primer

Posted by Office Earthsave Canada

Leo Tolstoy once wrote, “Spring is the time of plans and projects”. Ample evidence of this can be seen by […]

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02 May

Holiday Helper

Posted by Office Earthsave Canada

Festive dinner turning into fight night? Try these holiday helper tips and have yourself a gracious gathering… You accepted the […]

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02 May

Could lab meat be the answer?

Posted by David Steele

 By David Steel, president of Earthsave Canada Meat is terrible stuff. Behind it lies horrible suffering, environmental degradation and even […]

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