Climate Food and Agriculture
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Those pardoned turkeys are gonna die anyway
The lucky two will go to a turkey farm where they can run free until they drop dead in a year because commercial turkeys were not built to live.
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Here’s how to cook your Thanksgiving turkey in the dishwasher
If turducken didn’t spice up your Thanksgiving enough, dishwasher turkey is for YOU.
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Activist cited for animal cruelty because she filmed animal cruelty
A sheriff in Colorado has decided that covertly filming workers abusing farm animals constitutes cruelty to animals.
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Super Bowl faceoff: Which is greener, girls or chickens?
Four companies enter this battle of the indie brands. One will leave.
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Spicy Cheetos are sending kids to the emergency room
Kids are eating enough Flamin' Hot Crunchy Cheetos to develop Inflamin' Hot Crunchy Stomach Lining.
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Someone has made cheese out of Michael Pollan’s belly button bacteria
When Pollan said we should make our own food, this is NOT what we thought he meant.
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Washington’s GMO labeling flop, two weeks later: What it means
The food industry unleashed a flurry of anti-labeling ads, but they only worked because support for labeling is broad but shallow.
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Miami couple forced to rip out 17-year-old veggie garden in their front yard
You can have pink plastic flamingos in your front yard, but not a vegetable garden. WTF?
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A fresher Philly: Fruits and veggies make a comeback in the city’s corner stores
With 31-year-old Brianna Almaguer Sandoval at the helm, the Healthy Corner Store Initiative is adding nutritional value to some of the city's poorest neighborhoods.
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Kauai plunges ahead with law targeting GMO farms
The local council overrides the mayor's veto, moving the island toward restrictions on genetically modified crops.