#MorningMonarchy: October 11, 2017
Love ingredients, pest resistance and biblical breweries + this day in history w/the AIDS quilt and our song of the day by Tristen & Jenny Lewis on your Morning Monarchy for October 11, 2017.
Love ingredients, pest resistance and biblical breweries + this day in history w/the AIDS quilt and our song of the day by Tristen & Jenny Lewis on your Morning Monarchy for October 11, 2017.
Heroic killers, Sin City numbers and Playmate murders + this day in history w/Iran-Contra scandal unravels and our song of the day by Kamasi Washington on your Morning Monarchy for October 5, 2017.
This week on #GoodNewsNextWeek: The web continues to help connect backyard farmers; condors and jaguars return after near extinction; and more cord-cutting is happening even faster than they thought.
This week on #GoodNewsNextWeek: The web continues to help connect backyard farmers; condors and jaguars return after near extinction; and more cord-cutting is happening even faster than they thought.
Manson Family parole, fake swords and sonic attacks + this day in history w/the umbrella assassination and our song of the day by Primus on your Morning Monarchy for September 7, 2017.
Whoppercoin investment, hospital hero and blankets of ash + this day in history w/Piggly Wiggly and our song of the day by Alvvays on your Morning Monarchy for September 6, 2017.
All slaughterhouses in England will have to be fitted with CCTV cameras in a bid to improve animal welfare and enforce laws against cruelty
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Have you ever teared up at a news story about giraffes heading towards extinction? Perhaps you symbolically adopted an elephant to save it from poaching. Your heart is in the right place. But a study released earlier this year highlights the very real damage human consumption does to threatened species and the environment.
The couch you’re sitting on, the smartphone you used to donate money to the African elephant rescue effort – both of these have a negative impact on biodiversity. Even the coffee you brew in the morning takes a toll.