Greetings, eco-conscious viewers to today’s episode of Planet Earth: Our
 Loving Home. 
June 5th is World Environment Day, a day established 
by the United Nations in 1973 to raise global awareness of the vital 
importance of preserving of our biosphere. 
This year’s theme is 
“Many Species. One Planet. One Future.”  In honor of this day, our 
program features excerpts of interviews with respected climate 
scientists, prominent political figures, knowledgeable environmental 
specialists, and concerned citizens regarding how intensive animal 
agriculture devastates our environment.
According to Livestock’s 
Long Shadow,” a report released in 2006 by the Food and Agriculture 
Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, the livestock industry is 
chiefly responsible for almost all the very serious environmental issues
 currently facing the planet, including land degradation,deforestation, 
water pollution and shortages, and above all, global warming.
We 
begin with how production of animal products takes up huge tracts of 
land across the globe and thus robs humanity of the true productivity of
 the soil.
Dr. Smith:  
The whole operation of the meat system  requires a lot of land. There is
 a whole bunch of agricultural land somewhere making the food to grow 
those animals. We’re all connected together, we live on the same planet;
 we do one thing, it affects everybody. And this is a very important 
illustration.