11 episodes

Barbecue Earth is a six-part narrative podcast about meat. But it’s not about the best way to grill a delicious steak. It’s about meat as a commodity, a powerful industry, and a major reason why our planet is overheating. Join Heewon Park and Noah Gordon of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on a world tour of meat’s global impacts. We’ll look at a farmer’s revolt in the Netherlands, cattle laundering in Brazil, lab-grown meat in California, the United Nations’ reluctance to talk about what meat production does to the planet, and much more.

Barbecue Earth Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

    • Government
    • 5.0 • 17 Ratings

Barbecue Earth is a six-part narrative podcast about meat. But it’s not about the best way to grill a delicious steak. It’s about meat as a commodity, a powerful industry, and a major reason why our planet is overheating. Join Heewon Park and Noah Gordon of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on a world tour of meat’s global impacts. We’ll look at a farmer’s revolt in the Netherlands, cattle laundering in Brazil, lab-grown meat in California, the United Nations’ reluctance to talk about what meat production does to the planet, and much more.

    Food Security Reimagined | Barbecue Earth

    Food Security Reimagined | Barbecue Earth

    Winners and losers—every major transition has them. For the world to meet its climate goals, it needs to undergo a partial shift away from traditional meat and toward alternative proteins. But who would be the winners and losers of a global protein transition? In Episode 6, we investigate what this transition might look like and what it could mean for national security and geopolitics.

    • 23 min
    Consider the Lobster | Barbecue Earth

    Consider the Lobster | Barbecue Earth

    There’s a lot to learn from the lobster. Its transformation from disdained prison food to fine-dining delicacy reveals how culture shapes our palate and how people could start to get a taste for food that does less damage to the planet than a bacon cheeseburger. In Episode 5, we look to the future of alternative proteins—from bean burgers to lab-grown nuggets—and ask what it would look like to live in a world less centered on traditional meat production.

    • 28 min
    Uncle Sam and the Magic Beanstalk | Barbecue Earth

    Uncle Sam and the Magic Beanstalk | Barbecue Earth

    The soybean is more than just a humble legume—it’s a major geopolitical player that feeds the international meat market, shapes trade wars, and transforms economies. In Episode 4, we tell the story of how the soybeans that feed pigs around the world have shaped the geopolitical behavior of what some call “the Meat Triangle”: the United States, Brazil, and China.

    • 29 min
    How to Launder a Cow | Barbecue Earth

    How to Launder a Cow | Barbecue Earth

    You’ve probably heard of money laundering. But while some choose to launder dirty cash, others launder cows. Episode 3 tells the story of one Brazilian company’s entanglement with the smuggling and selling of illegal cattle throughout the Amazon—and explores how big meat companies around the world use their power to undermine climate goals.

    • 26 min
    Barbecue Earth Trailer

    Barbecue Earth Trailer

    Meat isn’t just delicious. It’s also an important commodity, a politically powerful industry, and a big reason why our planet is overheating. Join the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for our new podcast Barbecue Earth, as we explore the intersection of meat, climate change, and geopolitics.

    • 2 min
    The Farmers Strike Back | Barbecue Earth

    The Farmers Strike Back | Barbecue Earth

    Tractors blocking government buildings. Manure piled on highways. The birth of a populist political party. In the Netherlands, government regulations on agriculture’s nitrogen emissions have sparked backlash from Dutch farmers. In Episode 2, we tell the story of this quarrel. It holds lessons for all countries, in Europe and beyond, that are facing rising agricultural populism as they begin to implement stricter environmental regulations on farming.

    • 28 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Bfeldman916 ,

Best Think Tank Podcast Ever Produced

This is the best podcast that any think tank has ever produced. It does an amazing job of exploring a complex set of issues through skilled storytelling. The guests are all compelling and the show itself is easy to listen to

Km_anders ,

Excellent

Well crafted overview of corruption in democracies, including interesting historical references, interviews, and case studies.

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