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Film Screening: World Without Cows

World Without Cows
© Michelle Michael, Brandon Whitworth, Susanna Elliott, Alan Henthorne

Join us for this screening of a documentary which seeks to interrogate the role of cattle in global food production, economies, and traditions while also addressing concerns about their impact on climate change.

Time: Wed 2025-11-19 16.00 - 17.40

Location: KTH Climate Action Centre, Teknikringen 43

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World Without Cows

What would the world look like without cows? This documentary examines the deep connections between cattle and human life, from the American heartland to Kenya, India, and Brazil. Farmers, environmentalists, and experts discuss the role of cattle in global food production, economies, and traditions while also addressing concerns about their impact on climate change. The film challenges common misconceptions and explores both the benefits and controversies surrounding cattle. By encouraging dialogue, it offers a balanced perspective on an often-polarized issue, prompting viewers to rethink the role of cattle in shaping societies and ecosystems worldwide.

Director: Michelle Michael, Brandon Whitworth

Running time: 85 min

Produced by: Michelle Michael, Brandon Whitworth, Susanna Elliott, Alan Henthorne

Country: United States

Year: 2024

Seats are limited. Please register to secure your seat: Registration Form

The Future Planet Film Series is organised as a collaboration between the KTH Climate Action Centre and the Goethe Institut.

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Caroline Rohde-Nielsen
Caroline Rohde-Nielsen officer