I know this is a debate, but one thing I want to touch on is that animal welfare and human welfare are not necessarily in conflict. I think initiatives like preventing the rise of factory farming in the developing world could be really great for both animals and humans. Animals wouldn’t have to exist in horrible conditions, and humans could (as far as I know; don’t have sources with me right now) have greater food, water, and resource security, reduced ecological/climate devastation, and reduced risk of disease, to name a few things. I think it’s important to think about ways in which we can jointly improve animal welfare and global health, because we all ultimately want to create a better world.
I know this is a debate, but one thing I want to touch on is that animal welfare and human welfare are not necessarily in conflict. I think initiatives like preventing the rise of factory farming in the developing world could be really great for both animals and humans. Animals wouldn’t have to exist in horrible conditions, and humans could (as far as I know; don’t have sources with me right now) have greater food, water, and resource security, reduced ecological/climate devastation, and reduced risk of disease, to name a few things. I think it’s important to think about ways in which we can jointly improve animal welfare and global health, because we all ultimately want to create a better world.