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In this episode we take an unusual perspective: Using Hannah Arendt’s theories, we look at the diet of Germans with all of its health and climate-damaging consequences.
© Maike Weißpflug
Maike Weißpflug
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Dr. Lisa Maria Pörtner
Guests include the political theorist Maike Weißpflug and the internist Dr. Lisa Pörtner, who researches at the Charité and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. A shift across society towards a healthy and climate-friendly diet in the style of the “Planetary Helth Diet” would have immense advantages. This means that many cases of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes or cancer would not even arise. But how does this rethinking work? The two guests agree that putting moral pressure on individuals is the wrong approach. Below you will hear who you think needs to take action instead.
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O-Ton Internal Medicine is the podcast for internists. The content is as diverse as the subject. The episodes appear every 14 days on Thursdays on common podcast platforms. Contact the editorial team: o-ton-innere-medizin@medtrix.group
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