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Political Science Environmental Policy

Green Meat?

Sustaining Eaters Animals and the Planet

edited by Ryan M. Katz-Rosene & Sarah J. Martin

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2020
Category
Environmental Policy
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780228002727
    Publish Date
    Apr 2020
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

It seems an irrefutable truth that raising animals for meat has become unsustainable. Land is being eroded and destroyed, water resources overdrawn, greenhouse gases over-emitted, and energy and crops unnecessarily diverted - all to satiate a growing and inequitable global overconsumption of meat. But is all meat unsustainable? Sustainable food systems are multiple and varied and represent the diversity and complexity we see in the world. Green Meat? teases out some of that complexity in order to consider what roles animals and their products might play in the future as the world works towards new ways of living.

About the authors

Ryan M. Katz-Rosene is assistant professor at the University of Ottawa and a farmer in Wakefield, Quebec.

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Sarah J. Martin is assistant professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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Editorial Reviews

"Bringing together a mix of scholars, practitioners, and advocates, Green Meat? highlights diverse perspectives on the future of animal food production. While it may not settle every argument about meat, it undoubtedly offers a valuable contribution to the debate." Garrett M. Broad, Fordham University and author of More Than Just Food: Food Justice and Community Change