Tuesday, March 30, 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.

Do-without practioners test their consumer limits (via Time) (4/5/10)

"Moral judgments can be altered" (via Science Daily) (3/31/10)

"Childhood obesity is a social justice issue, too" (opinion) (via Huffington Post) (3/30/10)

EPA proposes to veto mountaintop-removal mining at major site (via Grist) (3/29/10)

"Maine passes landmark product stewardship law" (via Miller-McCune) (3/28/10)

What has happened to the culture of play? (opinion) (via NY Times) (3/26/10)

"The ethical dog" (via Scientific American) (3/10)

Audit shows EnergyStar program highly "vulnerable to fraud" (via NY Times) (3/25/10)

Jane Goodall calls for "fewer babies" to help curb climate change impact (via AFP) (3/24/10)

Chicago students rally for healthier school lunches (via ABC) (3/24/10)

Lawyer turns to bottles, refuse to help build homes (via Treehugger) (3/24/10)

Group wants to fine Coca-Cola for pollution in India (via NY Times) (3/23/10)

Years of cheap food imports leave Haiti hungry (via Washington Post) (3/20/10)

"The dropout economy" (via Time) (3/11/10)


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