Freakonomics Radio   /     623. Can New York City Win Its War on Rats?

Summary

Even with a new rat czar, an arsenal of poisons, and a fleet of new garbage trucks, it won’t be easy — because, at root, the enemy is us. (Part two of a three-part series, “Sympathy for the Rat.”)

Subtitle
Even with a new rat czar, an arsenal of poisons, and a fleet of new garbage trucks, it won’t be easy — because, at root, the enemy is us. (Part two of a three-part series, “Sympathy for the Rat.”)
Duration
00:50:23
Publishing date
2025-02-21 15:00
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Even with a new rat czar, an arsenal of poisons, and a fleet of new garbage trucks, it won’t be easy — because, at root, the enemy is us. (Part two of a three-part series, “Sympathy for the Rat.”)

 

  • SOURCES:
    • Kathy Corradi, director of rodent mitigation for New York City.
    • Robert Corrigan, urban rodentologist and pest consultant for New York City.
    • Ed Glaeser, professor of economics at Harvard University.
    • Robert Sullivan, author of Rats: Observations on the History and Habitat of the City’s Most Unwanted Inhabitant.
    • Jessica Tisch, New York City police commissioner.