Can we afford to continue to keep pets — environmentally and financially?

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If we're genuinely concerned about the impact livestock can have on our environment, why aren't we equally worried about pets? The pet industry is booming and despite the many positive psychological and emotional benefits of pet ownership, concerns about global pet numbers and environmental sustainability are mounting. So, do we need to rethink how we live with domesticated animals? And how can we strike a balance between our seemingly insatiable desire for fur-babies and their subsequent impact on the natural world and our hip pocket?GuestsDr Jen Gale – Veterinarian and Director of Vet Sustain (UK)Dr Emily Hemendinger – Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of ColoradoDr Andrea Laurent Simpson – Research Assistant Professor, Southern Methodist University; Author of Just Like Family: How Companion Animals Joined the HouseholdDr Andrew Rowan – founder of the Tufts Centre for Animals and Public Policy; President, Wellbeing InternationalDr Belinda Jane Dunstan – Principal Lead, Creative Robotics Lab, University of New South Wales

Can we afford to continue to keep pets — environmentally and financially?

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Can we afford to continue to keep pets — environmentally and financially?
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