*A BOOK OF THE YEAR 2021 IN THE TIMES, DAILY TELEGRAPH, FINANCIAL TIMES AND BBC RADIO 4 THE FOOD PROGRAMME*
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We all love animals, but does that make their lives happier?
With factory farms, climate change and deforestation, this might be the worst time in history to be an animal. In an age of extinction and pandemics, our relationship with the other species on our planet has become unsustainable. What if we took animals' experiences seriously - how would we eat, think and live differently?
Henry Mance sets out on a personal quest to see if there is a fairer way to live alongside other species. He goes to work in an abattoir and on a farm to investigate the reality of eating meat and dairy. He explores our dilemmas around hunting wild animals, over-fishing the seas, visiting zoos, saving wild spaces and owning pets. He meets the chefs, farmers, activists, philosophers, scientists and tech visionaries who are redefining how we think about animals.
This is not a book about what animals can do for us, but what we can do for animals.
ISBN: | 9781787332089 |
Publication date: | 29th April 2021 |
Author: | Henry Mance |
Publisher: | Jonathan Cape an imprint of Vintage Publishing |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 320 pages |
Genres: |
Animals and society Social groups: alternative lifestyles Ethology and animal behaviour Dairy farming Self-sufficiency and ‘green’ lifestyle Farm and working animals: general interest Environmentalist thought and ideology Environmentalist, conservationist and Green organizations Pollution and threats to the environment Social impact of environmental issues Social and ethical issues Business ethics and social responsibility Sociology and anthropology |