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.Independent report says almost 80% of oil from BP Gulf spill remains in the water (via Treehugger) (8/17/10)
"Two brothers with buckets take on world hunger" (via Treehugger) (8/16/10)
Fairness not a trait unique to humans (via NPR) (8/16/10)
"U.S. cancels some of Brazil's debt in exchange for forest protection" (via Treehugger) (8/15/10)
How egg-laying hens are confined in the U.S. (via NY Times) (8/14/10)
Economist says there's too much free parking (via NY Times) (8/14/10)
Study shows those who are poorer are more altruistic than those who are richer (via Greater Good) (8/11/10)
Are there changes coming in factory farming practices? (via NY Times) (8/11/10)
Report links decline in outdoor play with decline in children's health (via MNN.com) (8/11/10)
"My tiny, free house" (via YES! Magazine) (8/10/10)
Is work-sharing a better way to help the economy? (via YES! Magazine) (8/9/10)
Thanks to man with a vision, vacationers' leftover food goes to needy instead of to waste (via Charlotte Observer) (8/7/10)
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