Tag: beef
New China-Funded Port In Peru May Have Ecological Drawbacks
A new port facility in Chancay, Peru was funded largely by China, but environmental impacts may be larger than expected,
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New figures show much food prices spiked in 2025, what to expect next year
New Statistics Canada figures show just how much grocery prices have risen in the past year. Are they expected to climb more in 2026?
Beef Farmers helping to feed the hungry this holiday season
The Bruce County Beef Farmers and the Grey County Beef Farmers Association announced a joint donation of almost $4,000 to Grey Bruce Food Share this week. The local beef farmers said they’re donating to help support the organization’s ongoing efforts to address food insecurity across the region. Grey Bruce Food Share, located in Owen Sound, […]
Op-Ed: I’m Watching From The Philippines, & Your Venti Latte Math Doesn’t Add Up
When I started to write for CleanTechnica, I was on my own journey of decarbonization. Literally. I gave up my Nissan Cefiro, with its 6-cylinder VQ2 engine. I divorced my Nissan Terrano with its 2.7-liter diesel powerplant. There wasn’t a proper electric vehicle in 2017 when I started this journey, … [continued]
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Hundreds Of Billions Of Farmed Shrimp Die Every Year For No Good Reason?
In researching and writing about some of the worst foods for climate change — which are beef, dairy products, lamb/mutton, farmed shrimp, and pork — I came across something I had never heard of: annual farmed shrimp mortality. It was quite a while ago that I thought about writing this follow-up … [continued]
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