Animal save animals

1 year ago
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Every now and again, a book comes along that forces me to go from one- or two-dimensional thinking into multi-dimensional spaces in which a wide variety of seemingly unrelated topics and variables come together into a unified, or relatively unified, whole. NYU professor Jeff Sebo's book, Saving Animals, Saving Ourselves: Why Animals Matter for Pandemics, Climate Change, and other Catastrophes is one of those eclectic works that asks us step out of our comfort zones and consider how, for example, our treatment of nonhuman animals (animals) has wide-ranging global effects that trespass in numerous areas, some of which are included in his subtitle.

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