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  1. 28 set 2020 · A film about the current debate on eating and raising cattle for food, showing that animal-sourced foods are nutritious for humans, and can be raised in a way that is beneficial for the environment.

  2. A film about the current debate on eating and raising cattle for food, showing that animal-sourced foods are nutritious for humans and can be raised in a way that is beneficial for the environment. Watchlist

    • 80 min
  3. 24 feb 2023 · A film about the current debate on eating and raising cattle for food, showing that animal-sourced foods are nutritious | dG1fZWVkVy1SY0NuRGc

  4. 30 lug 2020 · This item: Sacred Cow: The Case for (Better) Meat: Why Well-Raised Meat Is Good for You and Good for the Planet. £1445. +. Defending Beef: The Ecological and Nutritional Case for Meat, 2nd Edition. £1299. +. Cows Save the Planet: And Other Improbable Ways of Restoring Soil to Heal the Earth. £1099.

    • Hardcover
    • Rodgers, Diana, Wolf
  5. The book, Sacred Cow: The Case for (Better) Meat and the documentary film will launch in 2020. Our hope is to create a new dialogue examining our cultural bias against cattle, pointing out the importance of red meat to our food system and how well managed grazing animals are one of our best solutions to repair the damages of our industrial agricultural system.

  6. 14 lug 2020 · The Sacred Cow has a number of good points; chief among them that the authors take pains to craft a well structured, well supported, and well cited argument for the responsible consumption of some meat in the diet that walks the reader through the various objections that certain individuals/groups use to justify not eating meat (namely nutrition, environmental effects, ethics) and either ...

  7. In this important book, Diana Rodgers and Robb Wolf use the most recent scientific evidence to make the nutritional, environmental, and ethical case for better meat―and to debunk increasingly common myths and misunderstandings about the role of animal products in our diet.'

    • Diana Rodgers