Acharya Prashant addresses the issue of a United Nations tweet, which identified meat-eating as a major cause of climate change, being deleted due to external pressure. He describes this as a conspiracy where awareness is deliberately suppressed. The tweet was removed due to various lobbies, pressure groups, and the need to consider people's sensibilities, religious beliefs, and craving for taste. He sarcastically notes that the deletion was to prevent losses to the meat industry and to avoid offending people. Acharya Prashant asserts that while the fundamental cause of climate change is the human population, at the level of our actions and choices, the primary cause is meat-eating. He argues that this fact should be taught to children in their textbooks from the third grade. He points out that the meat and dairy industries are the biggest culprits, but this information is not being widely disseminated. He emphasizes that the dairy and meat industries are inextricably linked; one cannot exist without the other. People who drink milk are also contributing to meat production, as the same animal whose milk is consumed today will be sold for its meat tomorrow. He explains that an animal is only economically sustainable for its owner when value is extracted first from its milk and then from its meat. He uses the analogy of a car, from which one gets value first by driving it and then from its resale value. Similarly, if the sale of meat were to stop, milk would become very expensive, and if the sale of milk were to stop, meat would become unaffordable for many. Therefore, both milk-drinkers and meat-eaters are complicit in the killing of animals, though most milk consumers are unaware of their role in this exploitation. He clarifies that the era of having a family cow that lived and died at home is over. Most people get their milk from the market, which comes from animals that are born not naturally but through forced artificial insemination, a process he likens to rape, solely to satisfy the human demand for milk. He concludes that those who claim to love cows should first stop drinking milk, as they are unknowingly contributing to animal suffering. These animals are born only to be exploited and eventually slaughtered.