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- Title
James Cromwell Vs. Starbucks.
- Authors
Rampell, Ed
- Abstract
Oat milk doesn't take the amount of water, is readily available, it's just as good The former CEO, Kevin Johnson, acknowledged that cows' milk was Starbucks' largest source of carbon dioxide emissions. In this Q&A Cromwell discusses his latest act of nonviolent civil disobedience in the Big Apple against Starbucks, which was named after the first mate in Melville's Moby Dick. Whaling was the main source of oil for the early 19[sup th] century's energy industry, and in a sense the current PETA protest against Starbucks' policies goes full circle. It was sticky business for Starbucks on May 11 when PETA protesters, including Academy Award-nominated actor James Cromwell, co-star of HBO's Succession, staged a "stick-in" on the counter of a midtown Manhattan café.
- Subjects
STARBUCKS Corp.; CIVIL disobedience; ANIMAL rights activists; OLD growth forests; CIVIL rights movements; ANIMAL rights; CLIMATE change
- Publication
CounterPunch, 2022, p1
- ISSN
1086-2323
- Publication type
Interview