 A better environment and sustainable livestock transformation go hand-in-hand. Livestock systems draw heavily on natural resources, emit greenhouse gases, and, if not sustainably managed, can contribute to detrimental land use change, land degradation, environmental pollution and biodiversity loss. Yet, through well-managed and responsible husbandry practices, we can actively nurture a healthier environment, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve natural resources and protect biodiversity. By promoting climate smart practices such as improved animal husbandry, resource-efficient feeding systems and agro-ecological approaches, we support livestock producers' resilience to climate change impacts. Livestock systems must play a role in conserving biodiversity and vital ecosystem services. From nutrient cycling to soil-organic carbon sequestration, livestock systems have multiple responsibilities, including the maintenance of landscapes. Using strategies like rotational grazing improves soil health, prevents overgrazing and protects grasslands, reducing erosion and improving water quality. Sharing knowledge, data and best practices in power's countries, livestock producers and industry stakeholders to make informed decisions that benefit the environment.