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Water crisis in the American West
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Dunno that it's technically pro-vegan, but it is a clear illustration as to the damage that cattle farming and industrial monoculture crop farming continues to do to the environment and how most of the crops grown in the US are used for export to feed livestock in other countries, which destroys the environment in those countries as well (hello, Brazilian rainforest devastation). Less than 1% of all corn grown in this country goes towards human consumption. The rest is used as livestock feed or to make products like high fructose corn syrup. 70% of all soybeans grown in this country gets sold to China to feed their pig livestock. A large percentage of the rest of it goes towards manufacturing oils and biofuels. It's all fucked.