Name Your Cow, Get More Milk
"Just as people respond better to the personal touch, cows also feel happier and more relaxed if they are given a bit more one-to-one attention," explains Dr. Douglas of Newcastle University.
"Just as people respond better to the personal touch, cows also feel happier and more relaxed if they are given a bit more one-to-one attention," explains Dr. Douglas of Newcastle University.
Ari Solomon | Posted 12.01.2009 | Green
I'm a proud feminist, as anyone who cares about the plight of women on our planet should be. In many parts of the world, women are still treated as pr...
AP | RYAN J. FOLEY | Posted 11.23.2009 | Home
One best-selling book advocating fresh, local foods is shaking up America's Dairyland.
Students across University of Wisconsin-Madison's campus, organic grocers, scientists, and dairy farmers large and small have jumped into the debate on how food is produced and eaten. The discussions started last month when the university began giving Michael Pollan's book, "In Defense of Food," free to all incoming freshmen and school officials urged professors to use it in class.
"I have not seen the students this excited about something in years," Irwin Goodman, a horticulture professor who is vice dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences said of the buzz on campus about Pollan's field-to-table philosophies.
The book urges readers to "eat food, not too much, mostly plants" and criticizes food companies and scientists for replacing traditional foods with unhealthier, highly processed substitutes and confusing consumers with health claims.
Pollan's work has been used on college campuses from the University of California-Berkeley, where he is a journalism professor, to Columbia University in New York City for courses ranging from science journalism to environmental politics. But the program at UW-Madison is unique because the book and related topics are being discussed everywhere from French and political science courses to an exhibit on the history of food. And Pollan is to speak at the 17,000-seat Kohl Center Thursday in the liberal college town.
Posted 11.23.2009 | Entertainment
Actor and hemp advocate Woody Harrelson has been a vegan for almost 25 years, but it was vanity that got him started down the path, not animal rights....
Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen | Posted 09.27.2009 | Green
IN TODAY'S AUDIO REPORT: Happy Anniversaries -- sort of; The Politics of "Fracking"; How about some weed-killer in your drinking water?... PLUS: Another sad loss for the environment... All that and more in today's Green News Report!
One For The Table | Posted 09.19.2009 | Living
The food was so satisfying, that before I knew it, I had eliminated dairy, sugar, caffeine and wheat from my diet. Completely!
Leslie Goldman | Posted 09.03.2009 | Living
Unless you hail from Russia or really pay attention when perusing the yogurt aisle at the grocery store, chances are, you've never heard of this 2,000-year-old nutritional rock star: kefir.
Val Brown | Posted 08.15.2009 | Living
There was no way I was going to do two detoxes in a row, so I decided that in a very unscientific way I would do them simultaneously. This is not as unsound as it sounds.
Sarah Newman | Posted 05.23.2009 | Green
trying to be extra green on this one-designated day is a nice way to raise awareness, but how about making every day Earth Day?
Bruce Friedrich | Posted 05.23.2009 | Living
Soy foods are not only nutritious, they're delicious and versatile. Soy products can be used in everything from stir fries and smoothies to cheeseburgers and cheesecakes.
Michael Markarian | Posted 04.23.2009 | Politics
Animal advocates know that last November's overwhelming passage of Proposition the Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act, was a watershed moment for the cause and a marker for our progress.
Roseanne Colletti | Posted 03.02.2009 | Green
Shopping smart can help you not only preserve your health, but what's left of your wealth.
Cheri Shankar | Posted 02.12.2009 | Living
There must be a reason that, generally speaking, meat is served headless. I think all of us feel squeamish when confronted with the whole of an animal that looks much the same dead and cooked as it did alive and well.
Reuters | Posted 01.31.2009 | World
BEIJING (Reuters) - The chairwoman of a Chinese dairy company went on trial on Wednesday over a tainted milk scandal that has killed at least six chil...
Chris Weigant | Posted 10.02.2008 | Politics
Democrats should stay away from the baby stories. They must resist the urge to comment at all on it. Let the media do the muckraking.
World Changing | Julia Steinberger | Posted 06.11.2008 | Green
A recent innovation from scientists in Australia and New Zealand offers hope for humans to continue our love affair with meat and dairy products. The ...
David Becker | Posted 10.14.2009 | Green