What's Happening?
A documentary titled 'Eating Our Way to Extinction' will be screened in Murwillumbah, focusing on the environmental consequences of industrial animal agriculture. The event, organized by the Caldera Environment Centre and Tweed Climate Action Network,
will feature a panel discussion with climate scientist Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop and plant-based chef Veet Karen. The film, narrated by Kate Winslet, explores issues such as deforestation, biodiversity loss, and greenhouse gas emissions linked to animal agriculture. It advocates for reducing reliance on animal-based foods to mitigate global environmental pressures.
Why It's Important?
The screening aims to raise awareness about the significant environmental impacts of animal agriculture, which is a major driver of deforestation and biodiversity loss. By promoting plant-based diets, the event seeks to encourage sustainable food systems that can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and preserve natural habitats. This initiative is crucial as it aligns with global efforts to combat climate change and protect ecosystems, highlighting the role of food choices in environmental conservation.
What's Next?
The event will take place on April 22 at the Murwillumbah Citadel, offering attendees an opportunity to engage with local environmental advocates and explore sustainable practices. The panel discussion is expected to foster community dialogue on the importance of plant-based diets and their impact on both nature and the economy. Participants will be encouraged to consider local actions that contribute to global environmental solutions.












