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Better than complete failure

Page views: 63 The voices of experts, journalists and activists - COP30 is better than a complete failure (Part 3) 5th expert interview: Claudia Kemfert, climate economist The headline is slightly depressing: „Fossil blockers put the brakes on - society has long since moved on“. It is precisely this tension that runs through the entire report, in which climate economist Claudia Kemfert looks back on the COP30 - and...

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Nestlé food or no food

Page views: 95 And suddenly it's food or no food: Nestlé food or no food So. This article and the research on it will be exciting. For medical reasons, I am no longer dependent on receiving my tube feeds by bolus (syringe), but via the PEG pump. My previous tube feed, restoric® supportiv S Vegan from Vitasy, which I have been very happy with for years, has unfortunately...

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Euthanasia at Nuremberg Zoo

Page views: 153 Born to bring in visitors - died because nobody wants to see you anymore A drama is currently unfolding at Nuremberg Zoo that shows with scandalous clarity what ails modern zoos. 20 Guinea baboons, intelligent, social, sentient, suffering - born in captivity, reared under artificial conditions - are to die. Why? Because they are „too many“. Because they are no longer „useful“....

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The hidden cruelty in our bathroom

Page views: 75 The cabinet of horrors of the everyday: The true horror behind Bepanthen ointment and lanolin Bepanthen ointment can be found in almost every German bathroom. What few people realise: Behind the famous eye and nose ointment lies a cabinet of horrors of animal suffering that is unrivalled. Each gram of ointment contains 250 milligrams of wool wax - obtained from the agony of countless sheep. Most consumers...

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Fox hunting in Germany: Traditionally unnecessary suffering

Page views: 135 Every year, a bloody spectacle takes place in the quiet forests and wide open fields of Germany: the fox hunt. Over 400,000 of these intelligent and adaptable animals fall victim to hunting every year. But more and more voices are asking: Is this practice still in keeping with the times? Was fox hunting ever appropriate? What impact does it have on our ecosystem, and what...

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Why oysters are VEGAN

Page views: 1,373 And about why I don't eat mushroomsAre vegans allowed to eat mushrooms? A fascinating look at ethics, biology and individual decisionsFungi - fascinating creatures that are neither plants nor animals, but form their own world in the realm of fungi. But the question of whether vegans are allowed to eat mushrooms opens up a discussion that interweaves ethics, science and personal convictions....

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THIS is what Japan's whaling has to do with German milk in Africa

Page views: 176 In conversation with my sister. The first past interview, recorded on Sunday, 10 November 2024. Katrin: Patrick, I find your link between Japanese whaling and the German dairy industry really exciting. How did you come up with the idea of linking the two topics? Patrick: Yes, it sounds far-fetched at first, but they are both really good examples of how lobbying can minimise the exploitation of...

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Project Lebenshof

Page views: 208 Project Lebenshof. Some things have (unfortunately) changed so much in my private life that I'm completely on my own. It's not even financially feasible for me. But things are changing. More and more companies from the „livestock“ industry are getting out of the business and transforming what used to be farms into living farms. There are also associations that operate farms financed by donations...

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