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by Abhijeet Sinha
Daily, we hear new statistics about what is happening to the climate. The news seems dire and leaves many feeling powerless. The University of Mich...
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by Abhijeet Sinha
The public’s dismay and anger at fair life are understandable but not enough. If after acknowledgement of this offense to our sensibilities, we ret...
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by Abhijeet Sinha
As human populations mass-migrate to cities, our direct connection to the land is severed and essential knowledge of the growing of food is lost. A...
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by Abhijeet Sinha
1. THE ANIMALS
Recent exposes have shown what our bovine friends go thru for the unethical dairy industry. Our creamy, delicious milkadamia is made...
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by Abhijeet Sinha
Urgent voices are saying enough is enough.
Ten thousand small farmers say, “We need Congress to work with us to develop food and agriculture polici...
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by Abhijeet Sinha
As far back as the fifties and sixties, the numbers were revealing something about the climate that was challenging scientists’ very comprehension....
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by Abhijeet Sinha
“So many mushrooms, so little time” – Frank Zappa
No one can seem to agree on the number of fungi in the world. Some say 1.5 million; others say it...
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by Abhijeet Sinha
Dirt is not dead; there is life in the soil. Concealed under our feet is an abundant and intricate complex of living things. Billions of tiny cre...
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by Abhijeet Sinha
Thanks for contemplating going on the Veganuary expedition. Since its inception in 2014, Veganuary has inspired and supported more than half a mill...
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by Abhijeet Sinha
We haven’t posted about the fire that is wrecking a path of devastation in our home country, because we are a peculiar combination of sad, mad an...
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by Abhijeet Sinha
There are periods in most of our lives when we seem to slip into cruise control, idling along in morbid wonder at our capacity for mediocrity and b...
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by Abhijeet Sinha
Quantum mechanics proposes that ours is only one of an infinite number of parallel worlds, all of which exist in the same space and time as our own...
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