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Animal agriculture is one of the biggest contributors to global climate emissions. But what about hunting? Does shooting and eating wild game skirt the complicated ethics and emissions connected with eating factory farmed animals?
In this episode, a vegetarian-turned-hunter brings two reporters into a forest in Germany, in search of sustainable meat. Not only is it an interesting conversation from a climate perspective, it’s also a fascinating glimpse into the differences between hunting culture in the United States and Germany.
This story comes from our friends at On The Green Fence, a podcast about environmental issues. It’s produced by Deutsche Welle and hosted by Neil King and Gabriel Borrud. This episode was part of their season on the ethics and sustainability of eating meat, which recently won a 2021 Lovie Award for Best Limited Series.
Featuring Alena Steinbach.
Follow On The Green Fence on Twitter: @dw_environment
Follow On The Green Fence on Instagram: @dw_globalideas
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LINKS
For more on the “meat paradox” that Neil and Gabriel mention in this episode, check out our previous episode The Meat Matrix.
CREDITS
On The Green Fence is hosted by Neil King and Gabriel Borrud. Their executive producer is Vanessa Fischer. Their sound engineer is Jürgen Kuhn and they’re produced by Natalie Muller.
The Outside/In team is Justine Paradis, Taylor Quimby, Felix Poon and Jessica Hunt
Executive Producer: Rebecca Lavoie
Theme music by Breakmaster Cylinder
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Animal agriculture is one of the biggest contributors to global climate emissions. But what about hunting? Does shooting and eating wild game skirt the complicated ethics and emissions connected with eating factory farmed animals?
In this episode, a vegetarian-turned-hunter brings two reporters into a forest in Germany, in search of sustainable meat. Not only is it an interesting conversation from a climate perspective, it’s also a fascinating glimpse into the differences between hunting culture in the United States and Germany.
This story comes from our friends at On The Green Fence, a podcast about environmental issues. It’s produced by Deutsche Welle and hosted by Neil King and Gabriel Borrud. This episode was part of their season on the ethics and sustainability of eating meat, which recently won a 2021 Lovie Award for Best Limited Series.
Featuring Alena Steinbach.
Follow On The Green Fence on Twitter: @dw_environment
Follow On The Green Fence on Instagram: @dw_globalideas
SUPPORT
Outside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In.
Subscribe to our newsletter.
Follow Outside/In on Instagram: @OutsideInRadio
Follow Outside/In on Twitter: @OutsideInRadio
Join our private Facebook Group
LINKS
For more on the “meat paradox” that Neil and Gabriel mention in this episode, check out our previous episode The Meat Matrix.
CREDITS
On The Green Fence is hosted by Neil King and Gabriel Borrud. Their executive producer is Vanessa Fischer. Their sound engineer is Jürgen Kuhn and they’re produced by Natalie Muller.
The Outside/In team is Justine Paradis, Taylor Quimby, Felix Poon and Jessica Hunt
Executive Producer: Rebecca Lavoie
Theme music by Breakmaster Cylinder
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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