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  • Kip reads more and more factsAlong the way, he comes to shocking conclusions. When asked what the biggest cause of climate change is, many answers are given, but none is mentioned by the livestock industry.
  • The WBG (World Bank Group) concludes that livestock farming was responsible for 51% of human-caused climate change. But that's not all.. The livestock industry is responsible for 30% of total water consumption, takes 45% of all the land on Earth occupied, is responsible for 91% of the destruction of the Brazilian Amazon, the main reason is dead zones in oceans, habitat loss and extinction of animal species.
  • All the answers given to the question I asked earlier are insignificant compared to the impact that livestock farming has on the earth. Why isn't anyone doing anything about this? The facts don't lie. Because if you think about it that for one hamburger of 450 g beef you already need 9465 l. water or that the growth in livestock farming has reduced the total number of wildlife to 2%, or the death of 40-50 million sharks each year as bycatch from the fishing industry, or the fact that there are 4000 l. water needed to make 4 l. produce milk and a total of 136 million hectares of rainforest have been lost to livestock.
  • Kip gets up and speaks to several people and in this way calls attention to the situation. Because if the meat and dairy industry continues to grow, we will not get past 2045 before human actions take their toll.
  • Some say the problem is not livestock, but overpopulation. In 1812 there were 1 billion people in the world, in 1912 there were 1.5 billion, and in 2012 there were suddenly 7 trillion, which is more than 4 times as many as 100 years before. The problem would lie with the human-eat-animal culture. With the current number of inhabitants of the earth and the current situation, we could provide every person with a balanced diet, but people are still starving.How do you think now? If we turned feed intended for animals into food for humans, there would be enough for everyone.
  • The solution: a plant-based diet!If we didn't kill the cows to eat, we wouldn't have to breed them, because we keep breeding cows, chickens, pigs, and fish. If we didn't kill them, we wouldn't have to feed them, we wouldn't have to spend this land growing grain and legume crops to feed them. Forests, wildlife would return, oceans would revive, rivers would clear again, the air would be clean, our health would return.
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