A World Without Cows Documentary Screening
By Animal Science Department
Overview
True impact of cows on our world: their cultural and economic significance, their role in nourishing the world and their impact on climate
Are we better off in a world without cows? These ruminant animals often take the blame for agriculture related emissions, but what would the world be like without them?
With unique access to those on the frontlines of agriculture and science, two filmmakers set out on an incredible journey around the world to find the answer to this seemingly simple question. Through conversations with farmers, ranchers, scientists and other experts in environmental and agricultural science, Michelle Michael and Brandon Whitworth examined the true impact of cows on our world: their cultural and economic significance, their role in nourishing the world and their impact on climate. What they found was far from simple: When it comes to cows, it’s not black and white.
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Category: Film & Media, Film
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Highlights
- 4 hours
 - In person
 - Free parking
 - Doors at 6:00 PM
 
Location
Witherspoon Student Center
2810 Cates Avenue
Raleigh, NC 27606
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Animal Science Department
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