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How to prevent future pandemics

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Thinking Out Loud: leading philosophers discuss topical global issues
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Katrien Devolder and Jeff Sebo on factory farms as breeding grounds for pandemics
Covid-19 is very likely a zoonotic disease, which means that it was transmitted from animals to humans. Other dangerous infectious diseases, such as SARS, MERS, Ebola and HIV originated in animals too. In fact, of all emerging infectious diseases in humans, 75% are zoonotic. In this new interview series, Katrien Devolder interviews philosophers and other experts to explore how we might prevent future pandemics. In this episode, Jeff Sebo, Professor of Environmental Studies at NYU, talks about factory farms as breeding grounds for pandemics, and why, if we want to prevent future pandemics, we should consider human and animal health together, and end factory farming.

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Thinking Out Loud: leading philosophers discuss topical global issues
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Jeff Sebo
Katrien Devolder
Keywords
philosophy
animal ethics
animal welfare
pandemics
Epidemiology
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 17/02/2021
Duration: 00:14:08

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