Can redefining our relationship with animals help address the climate crisis?

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Abstract

On the latest episode of The Vegan Pod, we're celebrating World Environment Day by discussing how our relationship with non-human animals contributes to the climate crisis and asking what we can do to change it.

Despite research illustrating the widespread environmental impact of animal agriculture, it is often an issue that gets left out of conversations about the climate crisis. To help us explore why this is and what we can do about it, we're joined by Dr Richard Twine and Dr Heather Marshall from The Centre for Human Animal Studies at Edgehill University.

Together, with our host, they unpack the role that the current relationship between humans and animals plays in the environmental crisis, the impacts of the climate crisis on animals and how education can play a key role in encouraging wider adoption of veganism.
Original languageEnglish
TypeThe Vegan Pod
Media of outputPodcast
PublisherVegan Society
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jun 2024

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