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Cory Davis, working as a professional Agrologist and Senior Indigenous Relations Advisor in British Columbia, brings unique perspective to the environmental impacts of our food choices. He is a passionate advocate for a more sustainable future for the web of life. Cory holds an MBA and an MSc in International Management, with a professional designation in Agrology, the branch of agriculture that deals with the classification of soils in relation to crop production. His diverse educational background includes studies in environmental science, integrated environmental planning and social sciences, unearthing the true environmental costs of Animal Agriculture. Cory's work delves into the historical and ongoing impact of animal agriculture on North American ecosystems. Through public presentations and talks, he highlights the environmental toll of animal agriculture, including deforestation, water scarcity, biodiversity loss, and our disconnection from nature, emphasizing the importance of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples and their knowledge of the land. He invites you to explore the profound historical impact of animal exploitation on North American ecologies. Gain insights into how our present agricultural system continues to perpetuate a painful legacy of land ownership, wildlife conflicts, and environmental repercussions. In a call to action, he promotes a plant-based diet as a key strategy for reducing our environmental footprint. He encourages individuals to learn from indigenous knowledge and perspectives on sustainable land management. He calls for reconciliation not only with indigenous peoples but also with the land itself, acknowledging the historical impacts and seeking to change the narrative for the future. His book, Plant-Powered Protein (co-authored with Brenda Davis and Vesanto Melina), explores the science behind plant-based alternatives and empowers individuals to make informed dietary choices. Ultimately, his message is one of hope and action, urging us to align our values with our food choices and contribute to a more sustainable future. Cory invites us to consider the true implications of our food choices. By understanding the historical and ecological consequences of animal agriculture, we can make informed decisions that benefit both our health and the planet. Cory illuminates personal strategies that can help us break free from this oppressive system and actively support agricultural economies that pave the way toward a more sustainable future.