Farming, Animal welfare, Politics & law Imogen Meston Farming, Animal welfare, Politics & law Imogen Meston

Animals and the law: bursting the animal sentience bubble

VOICES: Recent political moves towards recognising the sentience of nonhuman animals may seem like positive developments, but as recent law graduate and animal rights advocate Imogen Meston writes, may simply be part of a grand illusion waiting to be shattered. This guest article forms part of our series marking the release of our video ‘How animal agriculture runs New Zealand’.

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Animal welfare, Politics & law Claire Hamlett Animal welfare, Politics & law Claire Hamlett

Face masks for cows?! IPCC warns against ‘maladaptive mitigation’, but what does mean for animal farming?

The UN’s leading authority on climate issues - the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - has issued a stark warning against measures that seem a good idea at first, but can actually be counterproductive. Some of these ‘maladaptive mitigations’ are, unsurprisingly, linked to animal agriculture. Claire Hamlett reports.

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Animal welfare, Politics & law Claire Hamlett Animal welfare, Politics & law Claire Hamlett

Growing animal feed crops drives up toxic pesticide use

The use of pesticides in crop farming is a very common ‘gotcha’ that meat-eaters use against vegans when comparing the animal death toll and environmental impact of our food systems. But a new report has found that huge quantities of these harmful chemicals are being used to grow crops for animal feed. Claire Hamlett reports.

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