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02 May

The problem with palm oil

Posted by David Steele

By David Steele, President of Earthsave Canada Insidiously it creeps, seemingly into most everything we buy. Killer palm oil sneaks […]

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02 May

World water crisis demands diet change

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Growing crops to feed humans, instead of livestock, could help end world hunger Global warming, it seems, is upon us […]

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02 May

Your veggie dog

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by The Doggess Well over 10 million people in North America consider themselves vegetarian (and  millions more flexitarians). An estimated […]

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