The Climate Cost of Big Ag and Big Food: The Connection Between Animal Agriculture, Animal Abuse, and Climate Change
Historically, climate change has primarily been framed as a problem driven by fossil fuels. While that is true, this framing misses the substantial role that food and agriculture play in fueling the climate emergency, in particular the production and consumption of animal products. This webinar addresses this gap by examining the interplay between animal agriculture and climate change, underscoring the need to address industrial animal agriculture both because of the egregious ethical violations against animals as well as the climate implications of this industry.
Panelists:
- Jonathan Lovvorn, Faculty Co-Director of the Law, Ethics, & Animals Program, Yale Law School
- Daina Bray, Senior Litigation Fellow, Law, Ethics, & Animals Program, Yale Law School
- Jennifer Jacquet, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies; Affiliated Faculty Stern School of Business; Affiliated Faculty Center for Data Science, NYU
Moderator:
- César Rodríguez-Garavito, Climate Litigation Accelerator & Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, NYU Law