Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Humane Issues in the News...

Each week we post links to news about humane education & humane living, and items connected to humane issues, from human rights to environmental preservation, to animal protection, to media, consumerism and culture.

Chimpanzees impress scientists yet again (via BBC) (2/23/10)

"Biobus" brings science education to schools lacking resources (via Treehugger) (2/22/10)

"For women, equality is still an illusion" (opinion) (via Washington Post) (2/21/10)

Olympic athletes "pimp" for junk food (opinion) (via Alternet) (2/21/10)

Oregon natural foods company owner passes his multi-million dollar business to his employees (via ABC News) (2/18/10)

"The power of local" (via YES! Magazine) (2/18/10)

Top companies causing trillions in damage to the environment (via Guardian) (2/18/10)

Research reveals interesting data about elephant intelligence (via BBC) (2/17/10)

Urban gardeners strive to change zoning laws (via Christian Science Monitor) (2/16/10)

How do you live when there's nothing left but food stamps? (via ColorLines) (2/16/10)

Survey shows gap between American attitudes and behavior regarding conservation (via Lab Spaces) (2/16/10)

Scholarship offered to white students to study race relations (via Christian Science Monitor) (2/9/10)

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