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Animal Ag is DESPERATE: Regenerative Agriculture Claims & Teen Slaughterhouse Tours | Rising Anxieties

Our Hen House 13 May 2025


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In this episode of Rising Anxieties, Mariann Sullivan exposes how the animal agriculture industry is desperately attempting to rebrand itself while facing mounting environmental and ethical challenges.

This episode explores:

  • How factory farming is co-opting “regenerative agriculture” as their newest meaningless buzzword to greenwash industrial practices
  • The meat industry’s shocking new strategy to recruit teenagers aged 16-18 by giving them “hands-on experience” in slaughterhouses. Seriously?
  • How The New York Times misrepresents animal testing by using euphemistic language like “sacrifice” and “euthanasia”
  • New research from Denmark proving we can create sustainable food systems by reducing poultry and pork consumption while ELIMINATING beef entirely

 

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