Friday, June 26, 2026

Laura Lee Cascada

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Laura Lee Cascada is an environmental advocate, investigative researcher, and founder of the Aquaculture Accountability Project. Her work has included campaigns to shut down Hawaii’s octopus farm, advance plant-forward commitments, and lead initiatives with the Better Food Foundation and Animal Outlook. She has contributed to One Green Planet, HoneyColony, CounterPunch, and the Dodo, among other media outlets. Cascada holds a master’s degree in environmental science and policy from Johns Hopkins University.

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