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Richmond Environmental Film Festival this week

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The 2017 RVA Environmental Film Festival (EFF) is proud to announce that, with the support of [your organization name here] as a sponsor, there will once again be no charge for admission to a spectacular showcase of over 20 films. Between February 6 and 18, these amazing documentaries will help raise awareness of environmental issues relevant to the Richmond region, our nation, and our planet. There is a variety of films for both children (The Lorax and Planetary) and adults with titles likeHow to Let … read more

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Tis the Season for Cooking and Baking

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It’s that time of year for cooking and baking and trying new recipes.  Whether you are cooking for the vegans, vegetarians, or omnivores in your life, take the opportunity to show them how wonderful vegan food is. Share vegan food with someone – a coworker, a family member, a neighbor, a crush – who has never tried a vegan dish or dessert and inspire them to incorporate more plant based foods. We love Isa Chandra Moskowitz and Post Punk Kitchen.  Find … read more

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Petcurean Releases “Endless Valley,” a Food for Vegan Dogs!

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Listen up, woof-ers! Petcurean, a family-owned Canadian company that creates premium-quality pet food recipes by making sure your companion animal’s health is put first, has released a vegan dog food! For all-veggie dogs to canines with sensitive stomachs or allergies, the “Endless Valley” food under the new GATHER line is now available as a perfect, animal-friendly option for your tail-wagging friends. Note that Endless Valley is formulated for adult and senior dogs, so if you have a veg-head puppy, we suggest seeking an alternative! … read more

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The Future of Dairy and the Environment

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A Nielson report this year cited a 250 percent increase in almond milk sales in the last five years while the dairy industry lost more than $1 billion dollars! In addition the USDA reported that milk consumption has decreased by 37 percent since the 1970s.  This positive trend is attributed to an increase in consumers’ concern for animal welfare, health issues, and climate change. We know that our planet cannot sustain the demand for dairy that currently exists and surely will not … read more

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