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[REQUEST] Can someone explain how animal agriculture uses water?
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i just have this sneaking suspicion that if we understood that a subset of all meat is meat that comes from dairy animals, and if we compared the purported amount of water used to produce meat and the purported amount of water used to produce milk, we would find that water is being double counted.

same for land.

anyone got a lead on this?

i tried drawing out variables and stuff and i ended up deciding that i'm not smart enough to make this happen.

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