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In this episode, Nicola speaks to Caitlin Smith of the Changing Markets Foundation about the power and influence of Big Meat and Dairy. Caitlin explains why we need to worry about methane, and tells us how the meat industry uses tactics of distract, delay and derail, to get away with taking little meaningful action. Meanwhile, the government continues to back campaigns to promote meat and dairy, despite the well-evidenced need to reduce meat consumption for the planet as well as our own health. And adverts deliberately target ethically-minded young people to convert them back to meat and dairy. We also discuss what can be done to reduce the power and influence of this industry, and Nicola explains why we need an end to meat advertising.
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Find out more about Adfree Cities at https:www.adfreecities.org.uk and on Bluesky and Instagram @adfreecities.
Credits:
Produced, edited and presented by James Ward and Nicola Wilks.
Music by mishima.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Adfree CitiesIn this episode, Nicola speaks to Caitlin Smith of the Changing Markets Foundation about the power and influence of Big Meat and Dairy. Caitlin explains why we need to worry about methane, and tells us how the meat industry uses tactics of distract, delay and derail, to get away with taking little meaningful action. Meanwhile, the government continues to back campaigns to promote meat and dairy, despite the well-evidenced need to reduce meat consumption for the planet as well as our own health. And adverts deliberately target ethically-minded young people to convert them back to meat and dairy. We also discuss what can be done to reduce the power and influence of this industry, and Nicola explains why we need an end to meat advertising.
Show notes
Find out more about Adfree Cities at https:www.adfreecities.org.uk and on Bluesky and Instagram @adfreecities.
Credits:
Produced, edited and presented by James Ward and Nicola Wilks.
Music by mishima.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.