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Do you know what food has the largest global water footprint? Beef. It takes approximately 1,847 gallons of water to produce 1 pound of beef
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@Soossiecurrent "modern" farming is also the most energy inefficient industry in general.

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@Soossie So once water is used it's gone forever? So the oceans will dry up?
@SW-User
Ocean water is not usable for plants, most of the animals and human… of course there are ways of making ocean water drinkable, but considering the cost and the population of water users, it is not feasible to do so… that population excludes the number of animals and plants …
Ocean water is not usable for plants, most of the animals and human… of course there are ways of making ocean water drinkable, but considering the cost and the population of water users, it is not feasible to do so… that population excludes the number of animals and plants …
@pdockal
It’s a question for expert to answer based on their precise calculation of which one is more necessary …
It’s like making a decision on whether we should wash the plastic containers to reuse them, or through them out to save the water …
Life is important … obviously, every species and creature will gradually become distinct on Earth… We need to find a way to prolong humans life on this planet … that solution might include saving more animals, more plants, and water …
It’s a question for expert to answer based on their precise calculation of which one is more necessary …
It’s like making a decision on whether we should wash the plastic containers to reuse them, or through them out to save the water …
Life is important … obviously, every species and creature will gradually become distinct on Earth… We need to find a way to prolong humans life on this planet … that solution might include saving more animals, more plants, and water …
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