
Bel Jacobs FRSA
@bel_jacobs
Fashion in Schools, Fashion Act Now, The Empathy Project, Islington Climate Centre. Posts about nature connectedness, system change and multi-species justice.
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09-05-2011 21:29:03
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People are genuinely shocked we still keep farmed animals in cages. It prevents hens and sows behaving normally. It is the worst form of animal farming and must end. End the use of cages and crates for all farmed animals petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7063… via Compassion in World Farming International

🦉What happens when we consider the voice of other species in our decision-making? 📚Read What is an Interspecies Council? by Bel Jacobs FRSA 🌿Thanks to Moral Imaginations Phoebe Tickell theempathyproject.co.uk/magazine/what-… #nature #ecology #climate #biodiversity



Some conclusions from this dismal episode: *heritage trees need listing & strong legal protection *a sense of nature/the living world as disposable, even laughable, runs deep * “Far from being the big men they thought they were, they were rather pathetic.” theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/m…

Octopuses are remarkable (8 legs, 3 hearts, blue-green blood & much more) Proposed farming of them Nueva Pescanova is completely at odds with everything we understand about the species & what is morally right #StopOctopusFarming Pls help & sign our petition bit.ly/43WFQ1E












14,000 babies in Gaza could reportedly starve if Israel doesn’t lift its aid blockade. The world is calling on Emmanuel Macron Mark Carney and Keir Starmer to sanction Israel, and get food to Gaza’s children. Join the call: secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/is…

🚨They are surrounding Parliament right now. 🚨Holding the line. And telling PM Keir Starmer loud and clear: Starving children is a red line. Stop arming Israel. by @avaaz_org instagram.com/p/DKem36LI5uR/… #RedLine #StarmerActNow #ArmsEmbargoNow #SanctionIsrael



A reminder that we cannot have this in London, not only because the Thames is too polluted, but also because we have left the tidal Thames in the sole hands of an unaccountable legacy organisation founded in 1908 called the Port of London Authority (Port of London Authority) which