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WTF Is Marc Maron Eating These Days? - LAmag
WTF Is Marc Maron Eating These Days? - LAmag
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The is says he was and I thought he was that or vegan since during the eulogy his dad just gave, his dad mentioned how Hersh would challenge people on the ethics of eating animals.
I found this: Jamie Geller | When I met Hersh Goldberg Pollin¡¯s mother Rachel @bring.hersh.home she immediately told me how Hersh loves chocolate chip cookies and is a vegetarian... | Instagram
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Namibia to Kill More Than 700 Elephants for Meat During Major Drought - The New York Times
Namibia to Cull More Than 700 Wild Animals for Meat During Major Drought - The New York Times
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Whole Harvest healthy vegan meal delivery
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My Mama¡¯s Potato Salad Recipe - Plant-Based Vegan Recipe - Forks Over Knives
It has a healthy mayo recipe built in it:
My Mama¡¯s Potato Salad Recipe - Plant-Based Vegan Recipe - Forks Over Knives
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Brunch with SFVS at Souley Vegan in Martinez THIS SUNDAY!
I didn¡¯t realize there was a Souley Vegan in Martinez.
Brunch with Us at Souley Vegan in Martinez, Featuring Chef Tamearra Dyson, THIS SUNDAY! | |
Souley Vegan Brunch
Sunday, September 1, 11:00 am
610 Main Street, Martinez
Join us for a special vegan brunch meet-up at Souley Vegan in Martinez, featuring Chef Tamearra Dyson, the only vegan chef to beat Bobby Flay on the Food Network! Try some of the new brunch specials or the famous BBF Burger. Bring your friends, family, kids, and well-behaved companion animals!
Join us this Sunday, September 1, at 11 am. We'll be sitting at the tables outside of Market on Main, 610 Main Street, in Martinez. Don't forget to come hungry!
PLEASE NOTE: This is not a ticketed event, everyone will be purchasing their own meals. Please RSVP on the or via email sfvsvp@....
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Sawed the Head Off a Whale and Drove It Home, CBD is taking action
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Sawed the Head Off a Whale and Drove It Home, Daughter Says - The New York Times
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In Brazil, Wildfires Roar Across the Pantanal as Rare Wildlife Dies
In Brazil, Wildfires Roar Across the Pantanal as Rare Wildlife Dies - The New York Times
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Vegan shoes & best vegan ramen EVER? ?
I happen to make ramen often without a recipe.? Best ever sounds worth checking out.
Lorenzo from TeamCow shares his vegan favorites.
Looking for vegan recs? TeamCow's got 'em!
From artists to dishes, HappyCow Business Development Representative?and our resident rockstar?Lorenzo Falliva?shares what he's loving this month ?
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"Alfredo Meschi is an animal rights activist, artist and living artwork, who decided to tattoo on his body 40,000 Xs to represent the animals that humans kill, every second, for their palate. He then started tattooing (less) Xs on everyone who wants to join him in what has become a wider work, and a movement itself."
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"Probably my favourite dish ever (after pizza, of course), these rough, handmade spaghettoni (thick noodles) are covered and floating in a dense, dark brown sauce made out of peanuts, sesame, garlic, ginger, soy, chili, Sichuan pepper and probably happiness itself."
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"Finding vegan shoes isn't yet as easy as one would expect in 2024. That's why Risorse Future's comfortable, fashionable, sustainable and cruelty-free shoes are so cool."
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Hello Hodo, Hello Savings!
Made with organic soybeans and bold seasonings, Hodo creations are sure to delight any dish. For a limited time, save on Hodo¡¯s protein-packed Vegan All-Day Egg Scramble and flavorful, nut-free Dips! (USA Only, excluding FL & TX)
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"It was 2020 when I discovered what would eventually become my signature recipe: the best vegan ramen EVER. I slightly modified the original recipe, but I definitely owe Yeung Man a lot, considering my friends spend all winter asking for it - and that it may have contributed in making my partner fall in love with me ?"
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"Two cartoonists ( and ) that, with two very different but equally touching approaches, raise awareness about animal-related issues of all kinds."
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"Like 'The Game Changers,' 'You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment' is a documentary focusing on the health benefits of a plant-based diet, also explaining why animal-derived products are not sustainable."
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Re: From Ctr for Biological Diversity: Let's elect climate champion Kamala Harris
Such wonderful choices we have. Either an Anti-animal rights, slavery supporting animal hater vice president who supports murdering other species cause they look different then ugly humans or a rape supporting, anti-woman's rights wannabe dictator. Neither Republican party nor Democratic party support getting slaughter houses out of Point Reyes and let the Tule Elk roam freely on their own land and neither party is against Horse racing, I mean horse killing. Also why did both parties release over 100,000 balloons at their political party, I thought all the garbage and pollution and climate effects from this one act alone of letting this many balloons off would be a good item to not support.
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On Monday, August 26, 2024 at 04:56:18 PM PDT, Judith G. <judithrachelleg@...> wrote:
CBD does great work to help nature and wildlife.? I trust their endorsements. I just wish every dish she and her husband talk about cooking wasn¡¯t animals and that Walz wasn¡¯t a hunter.? Join us in supporting this true environmental champion.
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Harris has the potential to be a transformational leader and true environmental champion during the most critical time in our history, when time is desperately short to end the extinction crisis and avert climate catastrophe. Her record as California attorney general, U.S. senator and vice president, her environmental platform in the 2020 presidential primary, and our conversations with her team make clear that Harris understands the gravity of the environmental problems we face and will rise to the challenge with bold action.
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A second Trump term would be an unmitigated catastrophe ¡ª much worse than the first. He¡¯s promised to ¡°drill, drill, drill¡± for oil everywhere on our precious public lands and destroy international agreements to thwart global warming. Following the Project 2025 manifesto, he¡¯ll strip life-or-death protections from gray wolves, grizzly bears, salmon and countless other endangered species. He¡¯ll roll back regulations banning wealthy trophy hunters from massacring elephants, lions, leopards and other wildlife around the world and importing their heads and skins back to the United States. He¡¯ll unleash corporations to pollute our air and water with pesticides and chemical waste.
? Trump will escalate the war on women¡¯s right to choose when and if to have children. Access to contraception will be cut. Victims of rape, no matter how young, will be forced to bear the children of their rapists. Women will die from lack of access to medical care. ?
American rights, freedoms and expectations of fair, nonpartisan courts were torn apart more rapidly and fully than anyone imagined by Trump¡¯s first-term judicial and Supreme Court appointments. A second term will install dozens more partisan federal judges, end the budding movement to reform the Supreme Court, and increase the Court¡¯s power by weaponizing it and aligning it with the Department of Justice. It may also result in even more Trump-appointed justices.
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To be sure, Harris is not perfect. No presidential candidate has ever been or will be. We will undoubtedly have policy disagreements with her administration, just as we¡¯ve had with every Democratic president. But we fatally misconstrue the purpose of elections when we treat them as ideological purity tests of the candidates¡or of ourselves. ?
When we vote, we vote for the wildlife that will live or die depending on the outcome of this election. We vote for the women and girls whose fundamental rights are at stake. We vote for poor communities and communities of color that will suffer more pollution, loss of healthcare, loss of education equality, and even loss of voting rights if the wrong candidate wins. We don¡¯t vote to preserve the imagined perfection of our personal consciences.
? Our work in the coming months will be to promote Kamala Harris, whom we wholeheartedly endorse for president of the United States, and to educate those who may be inclined to sit out the election. ? Sincerely, |
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From Ctr for Biological Diversity: Let's elect climate champion Kamala Harris
CBD does great work to help nature and wildlife.? I trust their endorsements. I just wish every dish she and her husband talk about cooking wasn¡¯t animals and that Walz wasn¡¯t a hunter.? Join us in supporting this true environmental champion.
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Harris has the potential to be a transformational leader and true environmental champion during the most critical time in our history, when time is desperately short to end the extinction crisis and avert climate catastrophe. Her record as California attorney general, U.S. senator and vice president, her environmental platform in the 2020 presidential primary, and our conversations with her team make clear that Harris understands the gravity of the environmental problems we face and will rise to the challenge with bold action.
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A second Trump term would be an unmitigated catastrophe ¡ª much worse than the first. He¡¯s promised to ¡°drill, drill, drill¡± for oil everywhere on our precious public lands and destroy international agreements to thwart global warming. Following the Project 2025 manifesto, he¡¯ll strip life-or-death protections from gray wolves, grizzly bears, salmon and countless other endangered species. He¡¯ll roll back regulations banning wealthy trophy hunters from massacring elephants, lions, leopards and other wildlife around the world and importing their heads and skins back to the United States. He¡¯ll unleash corporations to pollute our air and water with pesticides and chemical waste.
? Trump will escalate the war on women¡¯s right to choose when and if to have children. Access to contraception will be cut. Victims of rape, no matter how young, will be forced to bear the children of their rapists. Women will die from lack of access to medical care. ?
American rights, freedoms and expectations of fair, nonpartisan courts were torn apart more rapidly and fully than anyone imagined by Trump¡¯s first-term judicial and Supreme Court appointments. A second term will install dozens more partisan federal judges, end the budding movement to reform the Supreme Court, and increase the Court¡¯s power by weaponizing it and aligning it with the Department of Justice. It may also result in even more Trump-appointed justices.
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To be sure, Harris is not perfect. No presidential candidate has ever been or will be. We will undoubtedly have policy disagreements with her administration, just as we¡¯ve had with every Democratic president. But we fatally misconstrue the purpose of elections when we treat them as ideological purity tests of the candidates¡or of ourselves. ?
When we vote, we vote for the wildlife that will live or die depending on the outcome of this election. We vote for the women and girls whose fundamental rights are at stake. We vote for poor communities and communities of color that will suffer more pollution, loss of healthcare, loss of education equality, and even loss of voting rights if the wrong candidate wins. We don¡¯t vote to preserve the imagined perfection of our personal consciences.
? Our work in the coming months will be to promote Kamala Harris, whom we wholeheartedly endorse for president of the United States, and to educate those who may be inclined to sit out the election. ? Sincerely, |
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P.S. To win this crucial election, we need everyone¡¯s help to get out the vote. In Wisconsin the 2020 presidential election was decided by two?votes per precinct. You hear it all the time, but it¡¯s so true ¡ª every vote counts. When we fight, we win.
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Gifts to the Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund are used to advance elected officials who will fight for wildlife and our environment, and are not tax deductible as a charitable contribution or business expense. |
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Fox Hunters in the U.K. Want Protected Status Under Discrimination Law
A lobbying group is preparing a bid to define hunting with animals as a protected belief. Many experts have questions. Experts said that a protected belief could be easier to argue than trying to define hunters as a??¡ª??¡ª which Mr. Swales has also proposed. Speaking at a??in late July, he claimed that his advisers had told him that ¡°the qualifications of an ethnic group, there are five of them ¡ª we hit every one, straight in the bull¡¯s-eye,¡± which he reiterated in interviews with The New York Times.
If hunting can be shown to be more than a recreational activity, perhaps as part of a belief system in human supremacy over animals or human dominion over the earth, then a protected belief system could work,¡± Dr. John Adenitire, who teaches animal rights law at Queen Mary, University of London, wrote in an email.
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Forks Over Knives webinar on healthy food prep., Wednesday
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Hey there,
We are thrilled to invite you to an exclusive?FREE Forks Over Knives webinar titled "How Whole Food Plant-Based Eating Can Easily Change Your Life."? Join us LIVE with Cory and Steven from our team!
The webinar will be streaming live this coming Wednesday August 28 @7 p.m. ET.?
You might have already received our Beginner's Guide To A Whole-Food, Plant-Based Diet, but this webinar will take you deeper and reveal three secrets that you won¡¯t want to miss.
?In this webinar, we will show you:
>> mouth-watering meals that your entire family will eat.
>> How to make plant-based eating cheap and affordable at less than $7 a day!
>> How to find the right tools to make you a?kitchen savant in no time¡even if you don¡¯t know how to cook!
Register now to secure your spot and embark on a journey towards a healthier, happier you. Let's embrace the power of plant-based eating together!
Click? to register now or hit the ¡°register now¡± button below! It¡¯s 100% FREE to attend, but spots are limited, so don't wait to lock in your spot.
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Marin Mama Duck Stares At Passersby To Beg For Help With Something Important - The Dodo
Mama Duck Stares At Passersby To Beg For Help With Something Important - The Dodo
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If you can¡¯t attend their vegan gala in Marin, here¡¯s the bidding page, in case any are of interest:
Online Bidding Page
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Well, at least theres one vegan at the DNC! ¡°Conventions can feel like the Olympics for politicians, with dozens of speeches to give, donors to woo, tributes to pay and panels to anchor. Mr. Booker turns conventions into decathlons. By Thursday, he was running on adrenaline, a fridge full of vegan food in his hotel room and little sleep ¡ª¡° New York Times today
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"One touch of nature makes the whole world kin"--William Shakespeare
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How the World¡¯s Oldest Humpback Whale Has Survived Is a Mystery - The New York Times
How the World¡¯s Oldest Humpback Whale Has Survived Is a Mystery - The New York Times
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Why Public Policy Belongs on Your Plate | by Leah Kelly | Center for Biological Diversity | Jul, 2024 | Medium
Why Public Policy Belongs on Your Plate | by Leah Kelly | Center for Biological Diversity | Jul, 2024 | Medium
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Targeting Wildlife Services
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