Green Monday is an Asian start-up gaining notoriety for its anti-livestock message “to tackle climate change and global food insecurity by making low-carbon and sustainable living simple, viral and actionable.”
World-class long jumper Jarrion Lawson’s four-year ban from competition was overturned because the beef he ate was called “contaminated” by a three-judge panel. Science says the judges were wrong.
The growing chorus from environmental activists pins much of the blame for climate change on livestock production. In fact, Denmark's Council on Ethics is calling for a "climate tax" on red meat, actio