Human Footprint

The True Cost of Shrimp: What the Grocery Store Doesn’t Show You

Shane Campbell-Staton investigates how shrimp became America’s #1 seafood — and reveals the exploitation and forced labor that fuel its global supply chain. With journalist Ben Lorr and activist Patima Tungpuchayakul, he exposes how modern slavery hides behind low prices and how grocery stores disconnect us from the people who feed us.

The True Cost of Shrimp: What the Grocery Store Doesn’t Show You

13m 11s

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    Dressed to Kill

    S2 E3 - 55m 9s

    Take a look in the mirror… do you like what you see? From biotech labs to beaver ponds, from New York Fashion Week to Chile’s textile graveyards, Shane unravels how the trends we chase to fit in and stand out leave a lasting mark on our planet.

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    The Enemy of My Enemy

    S2 E2 - 55m 13s

    In humankind’s conquest of planet Earth, we rely on improbable allies – species we’ve recruited from nature to help us defeat our adversaries. But in this brave new world of “biocontrol,” is the enemy of an enemy always a friend?

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    Shelf Life

    S2 E1 - 55m 7s

    Shane travels from New York City to rural Thailand to explore the Human Footprint of the supermarket – a 20th century innovation that transformed our relationship with food, reshaping our bodies, our society, and our planet along the way.

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