A
 recent article by staff writer David A. Fahrenthold published in the 
leading US newspaper The Washington Post highlights the growing 
environmental threat of manure from industrial-scale animal farming, 
which he states presents a bigger problem than any other known 
pollutant. 
Originally touted as fertilizer for crops, the vast 
quantities of livestock manure have increased to such proportions that 
they now exceed practical use. 
Meanwhile, manure is already 
known to be a major cause of both groundwater pollution and atmospheric 
warming, and is the fastest growing source of the greenhouse gas methane
 in the United States. 
Moreover, runoff from manure and other 
crop fertilizers accounts for some 230 oxygen-depleted dead zones along 
the US coast alone. We thank Mr. Fahrenthold and The Washington Post for
 bringing this valued information to the attention of the public. 
Let
 us quickly replace all environmentally harmful animal raising with 
clean, humane plant-based fare to best serve people, animals and our 
planet. 
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