New Books in Environmental Studies

Brian Kateman, "Meat Me Halfway" (Prometheus Books, 2022)


Listen Later

We know that eating animals is bad for the planet and bad for our health, and yet we do it anyway. Ask anyone in the plant-based movement and the solution seems obvious: Stop eating meat.

But, for many people, that stark solution is neither appealing nor practical. In Meat Me Halfway: How Changing the Way We Eat Can Improve Our Lives and Save Our Planet (Prometheus Books, 2022), author and founder of the reducetarian movement Brian Kateman puts forth a realistic and balanced goal: mindfully reduce your meat consumption. It might seem strange for a leader of the plant-based movement to say, but meat is here to stay. The question is not how to ween society off meat but how to make meat more healthy, more humane, and more sustainable. In this book, Kateman answers the question that has plagued vegans for years: why are we so resistant to changing the way we eat, and what can we do about it?

Exploring our historical relationship with meat, from the domestication of animals to the early industrialization of meatpacking, to the advent of the one-stop grocery store, the science of taste, and the laws that impact our access to food, Meat Me Halfway reveals how humans have evolved as meat eaters. Featuring interviews with pioneers in the science of meat alternatives, investigations into new types of farming designed to lessen environmental impact, and innovations in ethical and sustainable agriculture, this down-to-earth book shows that we all can change the way we create and consume food.

Brian Kateman is an award-winning author and freelance journalist. His op-eds have appeared in dozens of media outlets, including The AtlanticThe Los Angeles TimesThe San Francisco ChronicleThe Washington PostVoxSalonTechCrunchThe IndependentFortune and The New York Daily News. He is also a regular contributor to Fast CompanyForbes, and Entrepreneur. He lives in New Jersey with his wife, Isabel, and rescue dogs, Tobey and Cooper.

Kyle Johannsen is a philosophy instructor at Trent University and Wilfrid Laurier University. His most recent book is Wild Animal Ethics: The Moral and Political Problem of Wild Animal Suffering (Routledge, 2021).

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

New Books in Environmental StudiesBy Marshall Poe

  • 4
  • 4
  • 4
  • 4
  • 4

4

23 ratings


More shows like New Books in Environmental Studies

View all
The LRB Podcast by The London Review of Books

The LRB Podcast

314 Listeners

New Books in Philosophy by New Books Network

New Books in Philosophy

110 Listeners

Upstream by Upstream

Upstream

1,858 Listeners

In Our Time by BBC Radio 4

In Our Time

5,576 Listeners

New Books in History by Marshall Poe

New Books in History

211 Listeners

New Books in Military History by Marshall Poe

New Books in Military History

160 Listeners

New Books in Critical Theory by Marshall Poe

New Books in Critical Theory

147 Listeners

New Books in Political Science by New Books Network

New Books in Political Science

62 Listeners

New Books in Economics by Marshall Poe

New Books in Economics

26 Listeners

Arts & Ideas by BBC Radio 4

Arts & Ideas

303 Listeners

New Books in Psychoanalysis by Marshall Poe

New Books in Psychoanalysis

191 Listeners

Behind the News with Doug Henwood by Doug Henwood

Behind the News with Doug Henwood

518 Listeners

New Books in African American Studies by New Books Network

New Books in African American Studies

165 Listeners

New Books in Biography & Memoir by Marshall Poe

New Books in Biography & Memoir

79 Listeners

New Books in Intellectual History by New Books Network

New Books in Intellectual History

64 Listeners

Jacobin Radio by Jacobin

Jacobin Radio

1,460 Listeners

London Review Bookshop Podcast by London Review Bookshop

London Review Bookshop Podcast

134 Listeners

The Dig by Daniel Denvir

The Dig

1,590 Listeners

Why Theory by Why Theory

Why Theory

584 Listeners

Emergence Magazine Podcast by Emergence Magazine

Emergence Magazine Podcast

507 Listeners

Future Ecologies by Future Ecologies

Future Ecologies

121 Listeners

Acid Horizon by Acid Horizon

Acid Horizon

205 Listeners

Ones and Tooze by Foreign  Policy

Ones and Tooze

366 Listeners

Past Present Future by David Runciman

Past Present Future

347 Listeners