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Hogwood gets a Wikipedia page

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COP OUT!

COP OUT!

Powerful words from UN

We’ve said it and now the UN secretary-general, António Guterres, has said it He opened the UN Biodiversity Conference in Montreal in december with an apocalyptic warning:

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“With our bottomless appetite for unchecked and unequal economic growth, humanity has become a weapon of mass extinction We are treating nature like a toilet. And ultimately, we are committing suicide by proxy ” Phew! (See page 25)

Boy, it was difficult to satisfy Wikipedia’s demanding submissions criteria but Viva!’s Conor Haines managed it and so now we ’ re there The entry begins: “The documentary follows a team of undercover investigators as they explore Hogwood, a pig farm based in Warwickshire, England, as well as other farms in the UK The footage shown throughout the film suggests evidence of overcrowding, mutilation, sick and injured pigs, dead pigs, and cannibalism. And here’s the link! en wikipedia org/wiki/Hogwood: a modern horror story you can also read about our London screening of Hogwood on page 36

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