Better Life for Animals

067: Is Factory Farming Destroying the Planet Faster Than We Realize?

June 1, 2026·34 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Can what we eat really influence the future of the planet? In this episode of the Better Life for Animals Podcast, Cheryl Moss speaks with Matthew Dominguez, U.S. Executive Director of Compassion in World Farming (CIWF), about the far-reaching consequences of factory farming and why transforming our food systems has become one of the most urgent issues of our time. Matthew shares how growing up on a cattle ranch shaped his understanding of animals and how his path through environmental law ultimately led him into animal advocacy. Today, he works at the forefront of efforts to end factory farming by 2040. The discussion explores the deep connection between climate change, food production, animal suffering, public health, and global food insecurity. Matthew explains why factory farming is not only an animal welfare issue but also one of the largest contributors to environmental destruction and resource depletion. Cheryl and Matthew also discuss: • Why food choices matter more than many people realize  • The role consumers play in driving change  • Corporate commitments and accountability  • The "Food Not Feed" campaign  • Why reducing animal consumption can dramatically reduce suffering  • How advocacy movements create momentum over time  • The emotional and psychological barriers surrounding these conversations This episode is both informative and inspiring, offering listeners a grounded look at how individual actions, collective awareness, and systemic change can help create a better future for animals, people, and the planet. https://betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/067-Matthew-Dominguez

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