CROPP standards say "The stocking rate for pasture may not exceed 4,000 pounds of livestock per acre (approximately three to four full-grown cows)"
A baby calf is taken away from its mom and it dies? Yeah, because the wild is so much better.
What environmental issues are you talking about specifically?
Oh, so you're saying planting greens will magically make it so we will always have the money to send food to Africa for little to no price until the end of time? How did that happen? Did we start planting money trees?
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The environmental issues are described in OP and no, we don't send food to them, we help the develop, we are already doing that now, but then it will be easier, when they have money, they can order food from the other side of the world, like us.
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So we're seriously measuring the flatulence and fecal matter of livestock or is there another reason for the methane? How will making the world vegan help with their development?
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When we have more food there is more development (during medieval ages, there was a lack of food because of climate changes and there was also almost no development, because they didn't have time for it because they had to work for food) when we develop, we also develop in helping them develop. There are also many poor people in rich countries who will be able to buy cheeper, healthier food.