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The Unspoken Impact of Animal Agriculture on Climate Change
The Unspoken Impact of Animal Agriculture on Climate Change
In a riveting conversation between Ocean Robbins, Gerard Bisshop, and Glen Merzer, the trio sheds light on the alarming reality of how animal agriculture is a leading contributor to global climate change. From land use, deforestation, and emissions to the inefficiencies in our food system, the experts discuss the pressing need for awareness and tangible change. The vast amount of land dedicated to raising livestock and growing their feed crops threatens the planet's biodiversity and furthers environmental degradation. Their collective message urges for a shift in dietary habits and a deeper understanding of our food system's environmental consequences. #ClimateChange #AnimalAgriculture #SustainableFuture
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