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Presentation from Africa Animal Welfare Action Conference Available 9/7/10

Mia MacDonld's presentation from the AAWA conference underway in Nairobi is available now, covering Ethiopia's livestock sector, developments in nature's rights and animal rights, and strategies for action.

Brighter Green Video on Ethiopia's Complex Relationship with Livestock Now Available 8/31/10

Narrated by former Brighter Green intern Whitney Hoot, this video is part of Brighter Green's Food Policy and Equity Program, outlining the social, environmental, and animal welfare consequences of intensifying meat production and rising domestic and export consumption on Ethiopia, home of Africa's largest livestock herd.

Brighter Green Video on Brazil's Soy and Meat Economies Now Available 8/31/10

Brighter Green's program on Food Policy and Equity continues to grow, with a video on the expansion of Brazil's livestock sector now available. The video, narrated by Simone de Lima, professor of psychology at the University of Brasilia and founder of Brazilian animal rights organization Pro-Anima, explores the profound environmental consequences of Brazil's booming livestock and soy industries.

Brighter Green Video on China's Meat Consumption Now Available 7/12/10

As part of Brighter Green's Food Policy and Equity Program, a short video detailing China's rising consumption of animal products is now available. The video is narrated by Brighter Green Associate Stella Zhou, who is blogging from China this summer. More to come soon as we explore further the impacts of the globalization of industrial animal agriculture in China, India, Brazil, and Ethiopia.

Huffington Post Blog Generates Discussion on the Web 6/2/10

Last month, Mia MacDonald posted a blog on the Huffington Post, covering Goldman Sach's involvement with factory farming in China. Her piece, "Investment Bankers with Wings: Making a Killing," earned several notable mentions online, from sources such as the PETA Files, Discovery's Planet Green, and Current TV.

Brighter Green in the Huffington Post 5/4/10

Mia MacDonald posted a blog on Goldman Sachs's investment in factory farming in China on the Huffington Post. Read it here. Feel free to add your comments or share with others or link to it.

Mia MacDonald's Presentation from Pace Law School Now Available 4/21/10

Brighter Green Executive Director Mia MacDonald recently discussed the environmental impacts of factory farming at a Pace Law School Panel, organized by the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund and the Environmental Law Society. Click here for the PDF of this presentation.

Hot off the Press: Diet for a Hot Planet 4/14/10

Brighter Green colleague Anna Lappé's new book is out. Diet for a Hot Planet addresses the climate impact of our food choices, and what we can do to make a difference. Thanks, Anna, for mentioning Brighter Green's work in helping to shape a more just and sustainable food system for New York City!

Article by Mia MacDonald Featured in Resurgence Magazine 3/9/10

The March issue of Resurgence Magazine, themed "The Future of Food," has published an article by Brighter Green Executive Director Mia MacDonald. Click here for a PDF version of the article, "Eat Like it Matters."

Congratulations to Karin Chien! 3/8/10

Karin Chien, founder of dGenerate Films and Co-Executive Producer with Brighter Green of "What's for Dinner?", has won the Piaget Producers Prize at the Independent Spirit Awards. Karin won the award for her work on The Exploding Girl, and Santa Mesa.

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UN Climate Change Conference

Brighter Green's Executive Director Mia MacDonald was in Copenhagen for the United Nations Climate Change Conference held December 7-18, 2009.

Brighter Green held a side event on December 11th alongside Wangari Maathai's Green Belt Movement:

LIVELIHOODS, FORESTS, LIVESTOCK AND CLIMATE CHANGE:GREEN BELT MOVEMENT & BRIGHTER GREEN SIDE EVENT UNFCCC COP 15
Friday, December 11, 11:00am
Victor Borge Room, Bella Center, Copenhagen

Deforestation and forest degradation are among the major sources of greenhouse gas emissions (approximately 20%). At the same time, forests are vital to the global ecosystem as well as crucial for human well-being. How can the global community act now to preserve these vital ‘lungs of the world’? Panelists will spotlight forest projects for mitigation and adaptation using rights-based approaches.

The livestock sector is another key contributor to global warming which at local levels causes drought, desertification and warmer temperatures. Panelists will explore how the livestock sector can adjust, and what role it can play in successful mitigation and adaptation efforts, including for forest protection and reafforestation?

L-R: Wangari Maathai, Green Belt Movement; Samwel Naikada, Dupoto Forest and Wildlife Association; Fredrick Njau, Green Belt Movement; and Mia MacDonald, Brighter Green
Brighter Green and the Green Belt Movement in Copenhagen




















Brighter Green also be participating in the cultural program of the KlimaForum09, the global civil society counterpart to the UN summit:

"MEAT WORLD: CHINA" SCREENING AT THE KLIMAFORUM09 IN COPENHAGEN
Wednesday, December 16, 9:00pm
Yellow Room - Klimaforum09 Onkel Dannys Plads 1 Forsamlingshuset 1711 Copenhagen

Brighter Green's short documentary, "Meat World: China," (running time: 26 minutes) was screened at the Copenhagen Klimaforum, the "people's climate summit," with a panel discussion to follow. Directed by award-winning Chinese independent filmmaker Jian Yi, working with an all-Chinese crew, Meat World: China chronicles China's widespread embrace of industrial livestock keeping, and looks at the environmental, health and animal welfare consequences of these actions.

Available at Copenhagen
As part of Brighter Green's initiative on the Globalization of Industrial Animal Agriculture, Mia MacDonald will be bringing to Copenhagen draft summaries of case studies that document the spread of factory farming in India, Brazil and Ethiopia. Skillful Means, the Challenges of China's Encounter with Factory Farming, out in 2008, and the basis for Meat World: China, was the first in this series.

In the Media
Air America's Richard Greene interviewed Mia MacDonald at the KlimaForum, to discuss Brighter Green's documentary Meat World: China, and the globalization of industrial animal agriculture.

The COP 15 Post, a subsidiary of the Copenhagen Post, has published an article on Wangari Maathai at the Copenhagen Climate Summit. The article also cites Samuel Naikada of the Dupoto Forest and Wildlife Association, speaking at the side event sponsored by the Green Belt Movement and Brighter Green.

The International Institute for Sustainable Development's Reporting Services has published an article on selected side events at the Copenhagen Conference. Brighter Green's and the Green Belt Movement's panel on Livelihoods, Forests, Livestock and Climate Change, was among the events covered.

Blogging from Copenhagen
Five Minutes for the Climate. December 21, 2009
Did Smoke Get in Their Eyes? December 19, 2009
Small Farmers...and Farm Futures. December 18, 2009
Waiting - and Sneezing - in Copenhagen. December 18, 2009
Copenhagen Screening: SRO. December 18, 2009
Climate Corrections. December 17, 2009
Contested. December 17, 2009
In Copenhagen, Delete Meat? December 16, 2009
The Power of One. December 16, 2009
Copenhagen: Gray and Green. December 15, 2009
In Copenhagen with a Waiting World. December 15, 2009
Copenhagen Calculations, Not C02. December 13, 2009
Brighter Green and the Greenbelt Movement, in Copenhagen. December 11, 2009