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The ecological impact from animal harvesting is a big one. It takes massive amounts of land to produce the current consumtion of meat and it can lead to deforestation, land clearing and the destruction of other animal habitats.

The meat industry also uses huge amounts of energy and produces large amounts of greenhouse gases becuase of it.

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Q: How does the ecological impact from a diet consisting strictly of animal produces compare with that of a strictly vegetarian diet?
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