FFS 023 - COP23: Is meat finally on the table?
Listen now
Description
As the 23rd Conference of the Parties (COP23) comes to a close in Bonn, Switzerland, where do we stand on our climate commitments? What issues are on the table, and which have been swept under the rug? How are we tackling what many consider to be one of the biggest elephants in the room – the role of livestock and global overconsumption of meat and dairy products? In this episode, we welcome back Mark Pershin on the podcast, founder and CEO of Less Meat Less Heat, an organization committed to shifting societal attitudes towards meat consumption to curtail agriculture’s damaging impact on the environment.   Mark and I discuss: Why so little progress has been made in reaching agreements on agriculture and food in UN Climate Change Conferences How a coalition is forming that aims to put the overconsumption of meat on the negotiating table and the role of livestock in climate change front and centre of policy debates Why grassroots movements and individual actions remain vital in the fight against climate change Links:  Less Meat Less Heat website Climatarian Diet Challenge "Grazed and confused" – Food Climate Research Network Climate Agriculture unmasked -- indigenous organized Put Climate on Pause coalition website Clean Air Coalition Boycott of US Fossil Fuel Presentation at COP23 You may also like: FFS 000 - Why a Food Podcast FFS 001 - The Climatarian Diet FFS 012 - Cultured Meat: Looking Beyond the Hype with New Harvest  
More Episodes
To mark 50 episodes on the podcast, I share my own evolving thoughts on food. I reflect on the state of agriculture and on what sustainability might mean in the food movement today. My experience over the last half decade engaging with the food movement has been that debates are all too often...
Published 08/26/21
Published 08/26/21
Guilt and shame are deeply present in our relationship with food. How do we harness these emotions for good? When it comes to eating animals, can guilt and shame positively influence our behaviour or those of corporations to reduce our environmental foodprint?   We are joined by Dr. Jennifer...
Published 05/13/21