Humane Issues in the News

Each week we round-up the news you need to know about humane issues, from human rights and environmental preservation, to animal protection, to media and culture, to activism, education, and changemaking.



Study ties fertilizer use to global warming (via Grist) (4/10/12)

More schools now feeding hungry students supper (via NPR) (4/9/12)

Some hospitals trying to remove fast food chains from their cafeterias, others embrace them (via NPR) (4/9/12)

Teachers should talk with students about Trayvon Martin (commentary) (via Education Week) (4/9/12)

National parks strive to recruit younger visitors (via USA Today) (4/5/12)

Study says younger people drive less, use transit, bike more (via U.S. PIRG) (4/5/12)

Study finds arsenic, banned antibiotics, & other chemicals in chicken feed (via NY Times) (4/4/12)

Some companies preparing for a fossil-free future (Spiegel Online) (4/2/12)

"Labor of love: domestic fair trade grows" (via Grist) (4/2/12)

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