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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 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
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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