

“A 2004 study suggests that the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in Indians may be due to environmental and lifestyle changes resulting from industrialization and migration to urban environment from rural.[6] This lifestyle change has led to the increased consumption of energy intake from animal foods in Asian populations.[7] This change has been seen in India where urban residents consumed 32% of energy from animal fats compared to 17% of rural residents.[8]”
Straight from the wikipedia article about diabetes in India.
You are saying yourself that factory farming has to end to takle climate change. 99% of US-livestock is already factory farmed and you are saying this number can be reduced while changing peoples diet to a more carnivorous diet?
Type 2 diabetes is largely preventable by staying at a normal weight, exercising regularly, and eating a healthy diet (high in fruits and vegetables and low in sugar and saturated fat).[1]
Sure, cutting carbs off your diet helps losing weight. It just has so much downsides for the planet we are living on to promote cutting carbs by upping meat consumption that it is not a sustainable awnser to this issue. Animal farming is destroying our planet, farming more animals is not going to help.