The end of animal farming how scientists, entrepreneurs, and activists are building an animal-free food system
(Audiobook on MP3CD)

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Contributors
Rivera, Thom, narrator.
Physical Desc
1 audio disc (7 hr., 14 min.) : digital, MP3 ; 4 3/4 in.
Status
Yavapai College Prescott - LIMBO - Items being donated to other libraries
HV4757.R44 2018
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Audiobook on MP3CD
Language
English

Notes

General Note
Subtitle from container.
General Note
Unabridged.
General Note
MP3 format compact disc. Will only play on CD players adapted for MP3 format.
Participants/Performers
Read by Thom Rivera.
Description
"Michael Pollan's The Omnivore's Dilemma and Jonathan Safran Foer's Eating Animals brought widespread attention to the disturbing realities of factory farming. The End of Animal Farming pushes this conversation forward by outlining a strategic road map to a humane, ethical, and efficient food system in which slaughterhouses are obsolete--where the tastes of even the most die-hard meat eater are satisfied by innovative food technologies like cultured meats and plant-based protein. Social scientist and animal advocate Jacy Reese analyzes the social forces leading us toward the downfall of animal agriculture, the technology making this change possible for the meat-hungry public, and the activism driving consumer demand for plant-based and cultured foods. Reese contextualizes the issue of factory farming--the inhumane system of industrial farming that 95 percent of farmed animals endure--as part of humanity's expanding moral circle. Humanity increasingly treats nonhuman animals, from household pets to orca whales, with respect and kindness, and Reese argues that farmed animals are the next step. Reese applies an analytical lens of "effective altruism," the burgeoning philosophy of using evidence-based research to maximize one's positive impact in the world, in order to better understand which strategies can help expand the moral circle now and in the future. The End of Animal Farming is not a scolding treatise or a prescription for an ascetic diet. Reese invites readers--vegan and non-vegan--to consider one of the most important and transformational social movements of the coming decades."--Publisher's description.
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System requirements: CD/MP3 player or PC with MP3-capable software.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Reese, J., & Rivera, T. The end of animal farming: how scientists, entrepreneurs, and activists are building an animal-free food system .

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Reese, Jacy, 1992- and Thom, Rivera. The End of Animal Farming: How Scientists, Entrepreneurs, and Activists Are Building an Animal-free Food System. .

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Reese, Jacy, 1992- and Thom, Rivera. The End of Animal Farming: How Scientists, Entrepreneurs, and Activists Are Building an Animal-free Food System .

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Reese, Jacy, and Thom Rivera. The End of Animal Farming: How Scientists, Entrepreneurs, and Activists Are Building an Animal-free Food System

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