I have reservations about the data in the documentary. But after watching this documentary, I realized that 1) The gas from animal husbandry is the main source of air pollution, and the waste and pollution of food products and water, which are closely related to animal husbandry, are so huge. 2) Major environmental protection organizations, websites, and companies never talk about it. The hazards of the animal husbandry industry, direct neglect, and the rejection of interviews with the director, irony, and ignorance, make people agree with the director's point of view-all this is definitely a collusion between the government and business that has an interest relationship and is self-deceiving and deceiving.
Even the website of an organization that protects the ocean writes "The best way to protect fish is to eat more fish." 3) According to the statement of this work, reducing the meat diet is to reduce methane, change and save the atmosphere and human beings and their homes on the earth. The primary task. 4) The seemingly rich and varied diet is very solid, and the eating habits of the general public cannot be changed. I also think of the benefits of these dazzling food backs — not just the products of animal husbandry, most of the world's expenditure is not a necessity, and the market orientation lures and discourages us from spending for this. This is the responsibility of the entire society and mankind. It's really urgent. Do we really need these consumer goods? Do we really need these kinds of food? 5) The animal husbandry and the slaughter behind it are horrible. In order to satisfy their selfish desires, human beings kill other animals. And the world is not unique to us humans. In fact, animals and humans are equal. The genocide caused by these excessive killings is actually the dying of mankind.
6) Milk is a nutrient solution for calves, not a necessity for humans. We have robbed the calf to grow up, and hope it will grow up quickly and then slaughter it. Isn’t it just hiding our ears and stealing the bells and gliding the world?
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