In a country where residents can see their rainforests being bulldozed by cattle ranchers, vegan living is taking hold.
Weeks after its release, everyone is still talking about “Okja,” even your favorite celebrities. We gathered some of their best tweets.
If you want the satisfaction of knowing that animals didn’t suffer for the food on your plate, there’s only one way to go: vegan.
Actor Paul Dano talked to PETA about the way filming this movie affected his view of animals on factory farms.
PETA’s patriots rallied near a cruel hot dog–eating contest in Brooklyn to encourage folks to try delicious cruelty-free wieners instead.
Whether it’s the head, ribs, or belly, eating a pig is revolting and cruel. Find out why you should spare pigs and go vegan instead.
Lawmakers are voting “nay” on animal agriculture and “yea” on the planet.
She eats with the health of the planet in mind, while he eats for stamina—Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady both feel good eating plant-based.
The Obamas work to tackle climate change, Barack’s favorite food is broccoli, and Michelle’s legacy is based on improving people’s health, but they still haven’t ditched animal-derived foods.
Black residents in this eastern North Carolina community are poisoned disproportionately by pig farm pollutants.
Still debating? Here are the five best (non-graphic) reasons you should go vegan.
Trust TV’s most famous scientist: Plant-based diets are the future. As Earth Day approaches, learn how vegan foods can help you and the planet.
Actor and model Ruby Rose is concerned about climate change and knows a particularly effective way to help address it.
Here are five small changes you can make that will help save the planet and save you money.
Our question points to the role that animal agriculture plays in poisoning the planet and asks whether the candidates will promote a plant-based lifestyle.