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His Royal Highness Prince Charles voices concern about livestock industry pollution

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To help solve the world’s environmental crisis, His Royal Highness Prince Charles, a Shining World Leadership Awards for Protection and World Protection laureate, recently stated that a system should be implemented where industries pay for the pollution they create.

He spoke out against the overuse of antibiotics and growth hormones by the livestock industry, which is known to cause the contamination of ecosystems and drinking water supplies.

His Royal Highness also expressed his worry about the use of artificial chemicals and fossil fuel-based fertilizers in commercial crop farming, saying, “You have to remember that nature is not a monoculture, it is based on immense diversity. So all these things made me feel that it would end up in tears if it went too far, and that there would be no tomorrow.”

Thank you, Your Royal Highness Prince Charles, for your earnest warning. In Heaven’s wisdom, may all nations focus on organic vegan farming to save our planet.

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