Acharya Prashant addresses a peculiar argument in favor of meat-eating, which suggests that humans must consume herbivorous animals to prevent them from overpopulating the Earth, citing recent locust attacks as an example. He dismisses this logic as foolish, explaining that the locust swarms are not caused by a lack of predators but by environmental factors. He details how the Indian Ocean Dipole and climate change have led to increased sea temperatures, causing unusual rainfall and creating breeding grounds in deserts across East Africa and the Middle East. These swarms then migrate across Iran and Pakistan into India due to these specific climatic conditions, not because humans failed to eat them.