More than 80 billion land animals are raised and slaughtered in factory farm conditions each year — subjected to severe confinement, physical modifications without anesthesia, and chronic stress. This report documents the scale of suffering, evaluates the evidence for near-term interventions (corporate campaigns, alternative proteins, welfare legislation), and argues that animal agriculture reform is one of the most neglected high-impact cause areas available.
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Factory Farming & Animal Welfare
Over 80 billion land animals are raised in factory farms annually under conditions of severe suffering. Alternative proteins and welfare reforms offer tractable near-term interventions.
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Reviews behavioral science research on dietary change and applies findings to design effective interventions for reducing animal product consumption.
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