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Kenny Torrella

Kenny Torrella

Deputy Editor, Future Perfect at Vox

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Agriculture
  • Food

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Recent Articles

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Is owning pets ethical? Here’s the truth about pet happiness. - Vox.com

Why we should aim for a world with fewer but happier pets.
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The Future Perfect 50: Lynne Sneddon, zoologist at the University o...

Over the last decade our understanding of how fish experience pain has greatly advanced, thanks in large part to Sneddon’s pioneering work.
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The Future Perfect 50: Liz Specht, VP of science and technology at ...

Scientists, investors, and entrepreneurs want in on the meat-free revolution. Specht has been there to guide them — and accelerate the whole field.
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The Future Perfect 50: Ryan Xue, co-founder and head of the China P...

Xue and the China Plant Based Foods Alliance have built support for alternative meat production across China.
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The Future Perfect 50: Olga Kikou, European affairs manager at Comp...

The European Union could ban cages for farm animals as soon as 2027. It’s the culmination of decades of strategic campaigning and coalition-building.
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The Inflation Reduction Act ignores meat’s big carbon footprint - V...

The historic climate legislation is a missed opportunity to cut food emissions, but it can show us how to navigate the messy politics of meat.
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Germany’s surprising and sudden embrace of vegan food - Vox.com

Germany has made itself an outlier in global meat consumption by embracing plant-based food and politics.
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What Costco’s $4.99 rotisserie chicken says about the future of Ame...

Picking apart what the retail giant’s poultry staple says about the present and future of factory farming.
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Sri Lanka’s organic farming disaster, explained - Vox.com

A shift to better farming practices is possible, but Sri Lanka’s abrupt switch to organics offers a bitter lesson in how to change food systems in a sustainable way.
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A court ruled Happy the elephant isn’t a legal person. Here’s what ...

New York’s highest court ruled Happy the elephant isn’t a legal person. Here’s what that says about us.
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Why meat is so expensive right now

Eat your veggies, beat inflation.
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The plant-based future of meat and food doesn’t always taste good -...

What I’ve learned from four months of vegan food samples.
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Animal welfare in wartime

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has demonstrated our deep connection to other species — and the need to better protect them in conflict and disaster.
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Most animal cruelty on farms is legal. A court ruling could change ...

The meat industry largely defines what’s animal cruelty and what isn’t; a recent court ruling in Pennsylvania could offer a new legal route for activists.
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Carl Icahn launched a proxy fight against McDonald’s over pig welfa...

Why Carl Icahn launched an animal welfare-focused proxy fight against the fast food giant.
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Why we love animals — and love to eat them

Humanity’s paradoxical relationship with meat, explained.
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New York Mayor Eric Adams is an imperfect vegan. And that’s okay. -...

The mayor’s “fishgate” debacle highlights the need for more nuanced food politics.
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8 tips to help you keep eating less meat in 2022

Veganuary’s over — here’s how to make your less-meat habit stick in 2022.
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KFC and Beyond Meat are launching vegan chicken nuggets nationwide ...

KFC is serving up Beyond Meat chicken at its 4,000 US locations.
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Meatless meat has gone mainstream. Why not plant-based cheese? - Vo...

Plant-based food has come a long way, but we still don’t have a stretchy, melty cow-free cheese.
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We’re eating more vegan meat and milk than ever - Vox.com

We’re eating more meatless meat than ever, but it’s still not much.