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Saturday, April 3, 2021

"Climate Activists Step Up Attacks on Meat, Livestock, and Ranchers"

"Climate activists often target ranchers with claims that global warming will harm livestock production.

In reality, climate activists themselves are a much larger threat to cattle, ranching, and livestock production.

This past week, as is often the case, climate activists aggressively vilified ranchers and livestock production in hopes of ruining ranchers and livestock.

On March 24, Sentient Media published an article titled, “Cattle Farming Is One of the Most Destructive Industries on the Planet.”

... the article attempts to motivate people to avoid eating meat and to impose restrictions on livestock production that would drive ranchers into extinction.

... the article asserts: “Cattle farming is one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gases, thus being a major cause of climate change.”

“Cattle farming has also often displaced local communities who have ensured more regenerative and balanced uses of land in their environments,” the article continues.

“It causes air and water pollution.

The industry also treats living beings as commodities and shows no consideration for their welfare.”

On April 1, the website Green Biz published an article titled, “Can low meat consumption be the key to a thriving – and circular – food system?”

The article claims, “our global food systems require a radical reworking more than ever before, for both planetary and human health.”

The article continues, “The impacts of current animal agriculture also affects climate change, air and water pollution, biodiversity and human health.

Livestock production has been touted as the biggest driver of habitat destruction, which releases previously-sequestered carbon from vegetation, critically endangers biodiversity, and — perhaps most topically — paves the way for dangerous diseases to spread to humans.”

The article concludes, “what do we value?

Hopefully, a world that’s a whole lot cleaner, more just, twice as circular and a little bit kinder.

And in this kind of world, the future of meat is limited.”

In between the March 24 Sentient Media article and the April 1 Green Biz article, a Google News search for “climate change cattle livestock ranch” turns up dozens of articles criticizing ranchers, livestock, and meat for asserted climate change and environmental impacts.

In short, when climate activists ramp up operations in Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, and other states, trying to turn farmers and ranchers into climate activists, they immediately vilify these very farmers and ranchers to everyone else once the activists leave livestock-producing states.

Beware of climate activists masquerading as allies of farmers and ranchers. Don’t be duped into signing up for your own extinction."