Barbara ClabotsinThe EstablishmentThe Disturbing Irony Of Using Prison Labor For ‘Sustainable’ SeafoodWe’ve deceived ourselves into assuming that a company making good choices for the environment will also make good choices for people.Aug 9, 2017Aug 9, 2017
Barbara Clabots(Black) diamonds are a girl’s best friend: At the intersection of gender, outdoor recreation, and…Originally published February 16th, 2016 for EcoWomenJan 12, 2017Jan 12, 2017
Barbara ClabotsWhy female salmon consumers need more transparencyOriginally published December 28, 2015 for Seattle Globalist.Jan 11, 2017Jan 11, 2017
Barbara ClabotsWould you rather eat shrimp peeled by slaves, or by robots?Originally published January 21, 2016 for Seattle Globalist.Jan 11, 2017Jan 11, 2017
Barbara ClabotsEven in the Most Bike-Friendly States, Women Are Left BehindOriginally published September 30, 2016 for Yes! Magazine.Jan 11, 2017Jan 11, 2017
Barbara ClabotsThe surprising link between climate change and violence against womenOriginally published May 11, 2016 for Seattle Globalist.Jan 11, 2017Jan 11, 2017