How we can end the single biggest cause of animal suffering on the planetThe way we produce food can and should reflect the values of kindness, fairness and respect for life that come so naturally to childrenOct 31Oct 31
Compassion as our compass: rethinking food for people, animals and planetA bold new vision for how our food choices can protect health, restore nature and shape a fairer futureOct 17Oct 17
What has the United Nations ever done for us? Why we’d be lost without itAmid rising nationalism and geopolitical tension, critics argue the UN is slow, bureaucratic and sometimes toothless, but it remains our…Oct 3Oct 3
Why return of stunning butterfly that prefers cowpats to flowers is a real sign of hopeLarge numbers of purple emperor butterflies at a rewilded farm shows what’s possible when nature is given the space to thriveSep 19Sep 19
Why choosing a sandwich for lunch is a serious moral issueWaitrose’s decision to introduce sandwiches made with chicken produced to higher standards than usual is described by the RSPCA as…Sep 5Sep 5
From Live Aid to Food Aid: A journey of compassion and changeWhat Ethiopia Taught Me About food, hope and humanityAug 22Aug 22
FROM WIMBLEDON TO WILDFIRES: HOW SPORT CAN SPARK CLIMATE ACTION FOR ANIMALS AND THE VULNERABLEWimbledon and the green scent of cut grass hung in the humid air. There was not a breath of wind. Jugs of Pimm’s filled empty glasses…Aug 13Aug 13
How record-breaking extreme weather is killing millions of farm animals — and driving up food…Eleven cases of extreme weather worldwide killed nearly 15 million farm animals, many of whom drowned in cages or suffocated in heatwaves…Aug 8Aug 8
How our obsession with meat is wasting food that could feed two billion peopleWe need to ensure that food production serves its true purpose — feeding people, not profitJul 25Jul 25
Here’s why birds and insects are disappearing all across ScotlandIntensive farming, involving greater pesticide and fertiliser use, pollution and the resulting deterioration of farmland habitats have…Jul 11Jul 11