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Climate change


8 months ago

COP26 or COPOUT26? PETA Marches for a Vegan World

From Glasgow to London, PETA joined COP26 marches to urge people to go vegan to help combat climate change.

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COP26 or COPOUT26? PETA Marches for a Vegan World

8 months ago

Destination: Climate Change. Is This Your Stop?

You can’t be a meat-eating environmentalist.

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Destination: Climate Change. Is This Your Stop?

8 months ago

Our Appetite for Chicken Flesh Is Destroying the Planet

Chicken farms use vast amounts of natural resources and cause catastrophic damage to the environment, driving habitat loss, pollution, and climate change.

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Our Appetite for Chicken Flesh Is Destroying the Planet

1 year ago

World Environment Day: PETA France Calls On Public to Go Vegan to Fight Climate Change With Stunning Visual Display

Melting animal-shaped ice sculptures have been placed in front of the European Parliament in Strasbourg to highlight the link between animal agriculture and climate change ahead of World Environment Day.

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World Environment Day: PETA France Calls On Public to Go Vegan to Fight Climate Change With Stunning Visual Display

7 years ago

New Report: Tax Meat to Help the Planet and Public Health – and Animals

Think tank Chatham House is urging governments to curb climate change by taxing pollution-causing meat products.

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New Report: Tax Meat to Help the Planet and Public Health – and Animals
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