Livestock treatment is the world's largest animal welfare issue - and it is getting bigger and bigger. By 2050, livestock production will be twice that in 2000. At present, more than 70 billion animals are used for food agriculture every year. Two-thirds of the condition means that you can not move freely or live naturally. At all stages from agriculture to transportation and slaughter, we are striving for progress. We know that change is possible - since 2009, our humanitarian massacres training improved the lives of 8 billion animals better.
Every year in the United States, 10 billion land animals are raised and killed for meat, eggs, and milk. On the factory farm these sensational animals are strongly restricted even from tens of thousands to even hundreds of thousands. Restricted farm animals produce nearly 500 million tons of fertilizer annually. This is more than three times the amount of garbage produced by Americans. The waste of Co Factory is a major pollution problem. Unlike small, independent or family-run farms, industrial-scale factory farms cause industrial-scale toxic pollution that can contaminate neighboring creeks, lakes and local waters, and provide drinking water supply It threatens the pathogens added to the feed. Products and antibiotics
Livestock treatment is the world's largest animal welfare issue - and it is getting bigger and bigger. By 2050, livestock production will be twice that in 2000. At present, more than 70 billion animals are used for food agriculture every year. Two-thirds of the condition means that you can not move freely or live naturally. At all stages from agriculture to transportation and slaughter, we are striving for progress. We know that change is possible - since 2009, our humanitarian massacres training improved the lives of 8 billion animals better.
Livestock and its byproducts accounted for 51% of the worldwide greenhouse gas emissions, animal farming caused about 90% of destruction of the Amazon, and the world bred 70 billion livestock each hour in one hour. More than 6 million animals were killed. Over the past two decades, 1,100 activists have been killed in the Brazilian land dispute. Rainforest Action Network, Oceana, Sierra Club, Amazon Watch - Their executive director was anxious about Anderson's courtesy and doubt until he dared to admit the world's agricultural criminal. Greenpeace is in the worst situation, refusing Anderson's repeated interview request, embarrassing public relations terminology