Faculty of Land and Food Systems, Animal Welfare Program, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Independent Research Scientist, Chicago, IL, USA.
Integr Comp Biol. 2021 Jul 23;61(1):166-181. doi: 10.1093/icb/icab025.
Recent natural disasters and weather extremes are a stark reminder that we live in a climate crisis. Climate scientists and policymakers have asked each discipline to anticipate and create mitigation and adaptation plans in preparation for a worsening future. Companion animals both impact and are impacted by the changing climate through their intrinsically linked relationships to human society. In this theoretical paper, we argue that companion animal scientists are well-suited to address climate change issues. We identify several anticipated climate change outcomes, such as an increase in extreme weather events, human migration, disasters, and an increase in human inequity, and connect these outcomes to identified or hypothesized impacts on companion animals and the human-animal bond. We suggest opportunities to reduce climate change impacts on companion animals that include alterations to owner caretaking behaviors and breeding practices, and education of owners and governments on zoonosis and disaster preparedness. Furthermore, building climate resilience through decreasing inequity in companion animal fields is paramount; and we propose that a starting place can be in animal sheltering and other support services. We also summarize how companion animals and owners' caretaking behaviors are impacting climate change through the use of finite natural resources as well as pollution and carbon emissions. We propose that replacement, reduction, and refinement, that guide laboratory animal research, can also be useful to mitigate the effects of companion animals on the environment. We suggest criteria for successful mitigation and adaptation plans to include equitability, sustainability, respect for animals, and measurability. Finally, we end on a call to all companion animal professionals to actively consider their role in mitigating the impact of companion animals on the climate and preparing for the fallout of climate change in their communities.
最近的自然灾害和极端天气强烈提醒我们,生活在气候危机之中。气候科学家和政策制定者已要求各学科为未来情况恶化做好准备,预测并制定缓解和适应计划。伴侣动物通过与人类社会的内在联系,既受到气候变化的影响,也对气候变化产生影响。在这篇理论论文中,我们认为伴侣动物科学家非常适合解决气候变化问题。我们确定了几种预期的气候变化结果,例如极端天气事件、人类迁移、灾害和人类不平等加剧,并将这些结果与伴侣动物和人类-动物关系中确定或假设的影响联系起来。我们提出了一些减少气候变化对伴侣动物影响的机会,包括改变主人的照顾行为和繁殖实践,以及对主人和政府进行传染病和备灾教育。此外,通过减少伴侣动物领域的不平等来建立气候适应能力至关重要;我们建议从动物收容所和其他支持服务开始。我们还总结了伴侣动物和主人的照顾行为如何通过使用有限的自然资源以及污染和碳排放来影响气候变化。我们提出,指导实验室动物研究的替代、减少和改进方法也可用于减轻伴侣动物对环境的影响。我们建议将公平性、可持续性、尊重动物和可衡量性作为成功的缓解和适应计划的标准。最后,我们呼吁所有伴侣动物专业人士积极考虑在减轻伴侣动物对气候的影响以及为社区应对气候变化的后果方面发挥作用。