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September 23, 2021 Program The Myth of Regenerative Ranching

Visiting Fellow Jan Dutkiewicz and Gabriel N. Rosenberg on why the purveyors of “grass-fed” beef want you to believe that it solves meat’s environmental problem when it is merely a branding exercise and not a climate solution.

September 14, 2021 Program Carney Anne Nasser

On this episode, we’re joined by Carney Anne Nasser, an alumna of the Community Advocacy program at GSPM and a big cat expert and leading animal protection attorney who pitched the wildlife trafficking case against the now-infamous “Tiger King” Joe Exotic that led to his conviction for multiple federal crimes and a 22-year prison sentence.

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September 10, 2021 Program Big Cat Advocate

Clinic Research Fellow Carney Anne Nasser uses the law to curb exotic animal trafficking.

August 28, 2021 Program The Politics of Meat

Political economist Jan Dutkiewicz, PhD, joins the podcast for a fascinating conversation about the ethical, political, legal, social, and environmental intersections of meat consumption. A policy fellow at Harvard Law and a postdoctoral fellow at the Swiss National Science Foundation, Jan shares his thoughts on something we have all wondered about — why does mainstream media fail to cover animal agriculture’s contributions to worsening climate change? He also discusses strategies for reforming factory farming, explains why politicians may be weary of discussing the detrimental effects of eating animal flesh, and shares his views on the future of cultured meat.