
February 02, 2023 Program Estrellita the Woolly Monkey and the Ecuadorian Constitutional Court
Visiting Fellow Macarena Montes Franceschini and Professor Kristen Stilt write about the amicus brief they wrote with the Nonhuman Rights Project in the the case of the wooly monkey Estrellita.

January 31, 2023 Program Will 2023 be the year food plays a role in sustainability policy?
Jan Dutkiewicz, a policy fellow at Harvard Law School, said the scholarly research on the connections between food and sustainability in the last decade have made it impossible to keep this discussion off the table.

January 23, 2023 Program Moo-ving Away from Meat: The Netherlands’ Quest to Limit Livestock
Dr. Helen Harwatt, a senior research fellow at Chatham House and a climate policy fellow at Harvard University, states, “The major difference to previous measures is a reduction in livestock numbers.”

January 18, 2023 Program New Year promises won’t resolve our meat problem
We need to transform the entire system – from what we grow, how we grow it and where we grow it, to what we consume and how much of it we consume,” said Helen Harwatt of Chatham House and Harvard Law School's Animal Law & Policy Program. “[We need to go] way beyond the scope of technological fixes.”