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Global boom in livestock farming since 2006 is piling pressure on nature, report finds

The dramatic rise in global livestock farming is putting immense strain on the environment. With a 50% increase in farmed animals, the demand for cropland and water is pushing nature to its limits, threatening wildlife and exacerbating clim...

The Guardian· Jul 2, 2026 · 7:36 AM · 2 views

The dramatic rise in global livestock farming is putting immense strain on the environment. With a 50% increase in farmed animals, the demand for cropland and water is pushing nature to its limits, threatening wildlife and exacerbating climate change. Experts call for a shift in diets and financing to protect our planet. #ClimateCrisis #SustainableFarming #EnvironmentalImpact #WildlifeConservation #Agriculture

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