Want Lower Meat Prices? ‘We Need to Break Up Big Ag’

Food prices are soaring because “monopolies are driving up the price you pay for food” and “slowly killing rural America,” according to Robert Reich, author, lawyer, former U.S. secretary of labor and co-founder of Inequality Media.

Want Lower Meat Prices? ‘We Need to Break Up Big Ag’2022-07-21T15:39:38+00:00

‘David Beats Goliath’: Workers in New York Vote to Form Amazon’s First-Ever Union in US

Amazon warehouse workers in Staten Island, New York won their election Friday to form the retail giant's first-ever union in the United States, a landmark victory for the labor movement in the face of aggressive union-busting efforts from one of the world's most powerful companies.According to an initial tally released by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), there were 2,654 votes in favor of recognizing a union and 2,131 against. The number of disputed ballots, 67, is not nearly enough to change the outcome.

‘David Beats Goliath’: Workers in New York Vote to Form Amazon’s First-Ever Union in US2022-04-06T14:54:20+00:00

The New York Times’ Disgraceful and Deceitful Attack on Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

The New York Times, floundering in the deep waters of truth and desperately trying to stay afloat in the shallows by continuing its history of lying for its CIA masters, has just published a front page of propaganda worthy of the finest house organs of totalitarian regimes.

The New York Times’ Disgraceful and Deceitful Attack on Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.2022-03-15T21:41:59+00:00

Methane from Agriculture is a Big Problem. We Explain Why.

When it comes to cutting emissions in the food system to prevent catastrophic climate change, methane is key. Tackling carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions has long been the focus of most climate action because CO2 accounts for 80 percent of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the U.S. and can persist in the atmosphere for hundreds—or even thousands—of years. In contrast, methane makes up only about 10 percent of GHG emissions in the U.S. (and 20 percent globally) and only sticks around for about a decade.

Methane from Agriculture is a Big Problem. We Explain Why.2021-10-13T22:55:00+00:00

Danone Abandons Organic Farms

Danone, a multinational food company and the owner of Horizon Organic, announced it will terminate contracts next year with all of its organic dairy farmers in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and parts of New York. They are replacing these farms with huge Western CAFOs capable of producing milk more cheaply. This will leave the New England farmers without buyers for their milk. And without hope.

Danone Abandons Organic Farms2021-09-02T13:36:47+00:00