Archives March 2018

12,000 DOCTORS CALL OUT GOVERNMENT FOR PUSHING DAIRY VIA PIZZA HUT PARTNERSHIP

https://www.livekindly.co/12000-doctors-call-out-government-pushing-dairy-sales/
Further exploration of the link between government and industry, in this case as it relates to the diary industry. Specifically relates to activities in the US, but it’s not a stretch to assume that the same thing is happening in Canada and other countries, to the same extent. Even negative government intervention, though, is not stopping momentum towards plant-based eating – imagine how quickly things would change with positive government intervention! 🙂
Key quotes:

The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) has condemned the U.S. government for increasing servings of cheese at fast food outlets, a new report revealed. The organization, which is made up of 12,000 doctor members, spoke out specifically about the government’s partnership with Pizza Hut. The collaboration will see 25% more cheese added to pizzas in 6,000 locations across America, and according to the committee, will put the health of the public at risk.
The committee believes the decision is an effort to improve dairy farm income, as the changes will see an additional 150 million pounds of milk being used to produce the cheese.

 

PCRM named the partnerships, specifically the collaboration with Pizza Hut, as a “ploy to shore up the sinking dairy industry”. 
“Cheese intake went really through the roof and it’s still going up,” Barnard explained. It was pointed out that in 1909, the average American ate 4 pounds of cheese annually. In contrast, the average American today consumes 35 pounds of cheese every year.

 

However, it has been suggested that the growing popularity of veganism may deter consumers from cheese, regardless of government involvement. In fact, the rise in veganism was named a “market restraint” of the dairy cheese industry.
Recent research shows almost 30% of people in the UK want to give up cheese and dairy milk in 2018.

International Women's Day :)

Happy International Women’s Day! Here are a few articles that I have been reading today, with a few of my fav quotes:
Saudi women hope right to drive paves road to bigger freedoms  https://www-cbc-ca.cdn.ampproject.org/c/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.4565776

“Saudi women are stronger than any other women, because there are so many obstacles, and they find ways around everything,” she said.

From the Death Desk: Why So Many Obituaries are Still of White Men 
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/08/obituaries/overlooked-from-the-death-desk-why-most-obits-are-still-of-white-men.html
Summary: Obits are more a reflection of who and what made history in the past, than who or what is making news in the present. As progress is made on gender balance etc in positions of power and influence, this will shift. In addition, they are doing some work to highlight people who should have been noted in the past, but were overlooked – a way to rectify the past, while working to change the future. If the NYTs obits section can find a way to work for social justice, then probably anybody can do it. 🙂

 
Enough with the talk about getting more women on boards. Here’s how to actually do it: We need an attitudinal shift, new sponsorship programs and women themselves to become more proactive http://www.cbc.ca/news/opinion/women-on-boards-1.4566959

You can’t fix a problem without acknowledging there’s a problem. But according to most of the men disproportionately occupying boardrooms across Canada, nothing needs to change in terms of gender representation at the top.

 

The stats reveal the scope of the problem. But what’s more striking is the number of respondents who don’t even think we have one: 94 per cent of the board directors surveyed in the Canadian Board Diversity Council report said they believed the issue of board diversity was extremely important, but nearly 86 per cent of them said the board they were serving on was already diverse (and we know, of course, that most boards are not).

 

If anyone wonders why change is necessary, don’t tell them it’s 2018: tell them it’s good business practice.

 

MEC Responds to Call to Disengage from Firearms-Connected Company

I am thrilled to see MEC taking a stand on this issue. I don’t want co-op money going to support companies that are adding more weapons into the world. Hopefully we have reached a tipping point here, and weapons divestment will join fossil fuel divestment as two of the critical issues for everyone to address. 🙂
MEC says it will stop selling products from gun, ammo maker Vista Outdoor
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/mec-vista-outdoor-1.4557071
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