Andra_Jenny
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What is the proper level of emissions to ensure that we will avoid a new ice age?
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Andra_Jenny said:What is the proper level of emissions to ensure that we will avoid a new ice age?
Starfish said:*
I for one, say we do away with farm animals, aside from chickens.... and other foul.
Their methane out put is a big problem
The amount of grain they consume is a 4 to 1 ratio to that of humans. The amount of methane they produce FAR outweighs that of the existing, and rapidly decreasing vegitation on Earth can deal with.
* Source...... Diet for a Small Planet
Starfish said:OMG! that is a good idea, but how? We can't keep those poor animals all 'rigged' up to fart gathering machinary. That is totally unethical, but maybe we could built a national 'indoor ranch' that housed all of the animals in a happy playland but that it extrapolated the methane from the Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen and CO2.
Then, when the animals have lived a happy producitve life, you can put them on the 'euthanization boat ride' where the cows, and pigs are taken down memory lane, like in Willy Wonka but not scary, but in a nice happy way but then suddenly, unbeknownst to the animals, the boat is made to 'sink' and all of the animals are drowned (I hear that is a peaceful way to die.) and then they are drown in a boat accident, ready to be made into food. This technique has duality in practicality! You kill and wash them at the same time.
Andra_Jenny said:What is the proper level of emissions to ensure that we will avoid a new ice age?
pabloback said:IT TAKES 4000 PoUNDS OF GRAIN TO make each head of cattle increase in weight by 300 pounds in weight carry on enjoying your burgers , dont forget if you want steak that has flavour keep buying argentinian grass fed beef