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Spring/Summer 2007





MAGAZINE ARTICLES


No Pretending


She's seen as the ultimate rock chick, and at 55 Chrissie Hynde is still passionate about singing and performing. But there's also something the lead singer from The Pretenders rages against - cruelty to animals. Keith Lyons talks to the veteran rock 'n' roller.
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Hot air or chilling reality


All this fuss about climate change and global warming won't go away. And for anyone who cares about animals, the threat is a wake-up call to examine the way we live. Keith Lyons discovers the connections between climate change, animals and us.
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Global Warming is the problem Vegetarianism is the solution


Global warming goes way beyond "An Inconvenient Truth". We are overheating our planet to alarming levels with catastrophic consequences. 11 of the past 12 years have been the hottest on record. Think of an overheated car (and what we drive), an overcooked dinner (and what we eat) and someone sick with a fever (and how we act). Now imagine that on a planetary scale.
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The Pleasurable Kingdom


Ethologist, renowned author, research scientist and international speaker Jonathan Balcombe refers to animals as emotional. He asserts they enjoy fine food, sex, touch and pleasure just like us. He also questions their place in our evolutionary 'food chain.' Jonathan recently toured New Zealand speaking to near capacity crowds to promote his latest book Pleasurable Kingdom: Animals and the Nature of Feeling Good. SAFE asks him questions that result in even more questions!
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A Labour of Love Makes a Pig Sty!


While most of our society craves the cured flesh of some anonymous pig raised goodness knows where, Peggy Couey has a very different passion. She is consumed with a desire to offer pigs safe haven, 24/7. SAFE director Anthony Terry tracked her down to find out why. He convinces her to put down the pitch fork long enough to answer the phone to talk pigs.
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