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Katherine Anne Meyer is a Director of Animal Law and Policy Clinic at Harvard Law School and has over 30 years of animal advocacy experience under her belt.
However, this description falls short of fully depicting Meyer’s contribution to our society she is an inspiring and highly accomplished leader with a personal mission to end the unnecessary exploitation of animals in food, research, and entertainment industries.
Katherine Anne Meyer
When I ask Meyer how she got into this field, she shares with me that she has always been an animal lover, who grew up surrounded by pets, spending lots of time outside. Career choice was seeded in childhood joy that became a personal interest, which in turn developed into a professional passion and personal mission. After graduating from law school, Meyer started practicing public advocacy which entailed environmental and animal law. Meyer’s stellar record in winning high-profile cases attracted atte
In a big step towards sustainable fashion, scientists create a biodegradable, carbon-capturing textile from algae
Made using a 3D printer, this is the first example of an engineered photosynthetic material that is tough enough for a t-shirt or an artificial leaf
May 6, 2021
Algae, simple aquatic plants that include pond scum and seaweed, are an important source of food, cosmetic additives, and fertilizers. They are also a promising source for making biofuels and bioplastics. And now, sustainable clothes.
Researchers have used 3D printing to make a tough, sustainable material from algae that could be used to make clothes and labels. Because the material, reported in the journal