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What are the hidden costs of our current food system and its deep reliance on fossil fuels, a system that burdens citizens with financial, health and environmental consequences? With Raj Patel, research professor at the University Texas at Austin and IPES-Food panel member, we cover this and Christopher Columbus's wicked legacy, middle-class environmentalism, and what a food system free of fossil fuels could look like.
We thought this extended interview with Raj Patel was so compelling we wanted to share it in its entirety.
For more info and resources, please visit our episode webpage.
Guests
Produced by Matthew Kessler, Anna Paskal and Nicole Pita. Edited by Matthew Kessler. Audio engineering by Adam Titmuss. Cover art by The Ethical Agency. Music by Blue dot sessions.
Fuel to Fork is powered by TABLE, IPES-Food and the Global Alliance for the Future of Food.
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What are the hidden costs of our current food system and its deep reliance on fossil fuels, a system that burdens citizens with financial, health and environmental consequences? With Raj Patel, research professor at the University Texas at Austin and IPES-Food panel member, we cover this and Christopher Columbus's wicked legacy, middle-class environmentalism, and what a food system free of fossil fuels could look like.
We thought this extended interview with Raj Patel was so compelling we wanted to share it in its entirety.
For more info and resources, please visit our episode webpage.
Guests
Produced by Matthew Kessler, Anna Paskal and Nicole Pita. Edited by Matthew Kessler. Audio engineering by Adam Titmuss. Cover art by The Ethical Agency. Music by Blue dot sessions.
Fuel to Fork is powered by TABLE, IPES-Food and the Global Alliance for the Future of Food.

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