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From horses to AI: Jennifer Clapp on how fossil fuels shaped agriculture
Manage episode 466402870 series 2877817
Is the battle over who controls and owns agricultural data one of the most important—and least discussed—fights in 21st-century farming? In this conversation, Jennifer Clapp (prof at the University of Waterloo and member of IPES-Food) explores the deep ties between fossil fuels and our food system, tracing their influence from fertilizers and pesticides to farm mechanization and digital agriculture. She unpacks how fossil-fueled inputs have shaped—and continue to shape—modern farming.
For more info and resources, please visit our episode webpage.
Guests
- Jennifer Clapp, IPES-Food
Edited by Matthew Kessler. Audio engineering by Adam Titmuss. Cover art by The Ethical Agency. Music by Blue dot sessions.
Fuel to Fork is powered by TABLE, IPES-Food and the Global Alliance for the Future of Food.
87 episodes
Manage episode 466402870 series 2877817
Is the battle over who controls and owns agricultural data one of the most important—and least discussed—fights in 21st-century farming? In this conversation, Jennifer Clapp (prof at the University of Waterloo and member of IPES-Food) explores the deep ties between fossil fuels and our food system, tracing their influence from fertilizers and pesticides to farm mechanization and digital agriculture. She unpacks how fossil-fueled inputs have shaped—and continue to shape—modern farming.
For more info and resources, please visit our episode webpage.
Guests
- Jennifer Clapp, IPES-Food
Edited by Matthew Kessler. Audio engineering by Adam Titmuss. Cover art by The Ethical Agency. Music by Blue dot sessions.
Fuel to Fork is powered by TABLE, IPES-Food and the Global Alliance for the Future of Food.
87 episodes
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