Originally posted by Hanover Fiste:Where does your deep distrust of climate change come from given that you spend 24 hours a day looking at bizarre websites?
Are you worried about carbon dioxode levels and melting Antarctic ice sheets too..?
how long until 930 is smoke free?
Originally posted by Barcelona:You've got me pegged there, slick.
Originally posted by Hanover Fiste:Where does your deep distrust of climate change come from given that you spend 24 hours a day looking at bizarre websites?
Are you worried about carbon dioxode levels and melting Antarctic ice sheets too..?
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"Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein."
-Joe Theismann
Originally posted by you be betty:well, there are studies going on at uc-davis about the effect of methane released by cows (either through farts or gas released while chewing cud) on the atmosphere of the central valley of california. initial studies show that methane released from cows is a larger contributor of smog than car exhaust. so, in fact, yes, farting (and the methane released) does contain known risks.
(Farting, too; but at least it doesn't add to known risks of lung cancer…yet…)
Another reason to go vegetarian.
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
Originally posted by you be betty:well, there are studies going on at uc-davis about the effect of methane released by cows (either through farts or gas released while chewing cud) on the atmosphere of the central valley of california. initial studies show that methane released from cows is a larger contributor of smog than car exhaust. so, in fact, yes, farting (and the methane released) does contain known risks.
(Farting, too; but at least it doesn't add to known risks of lung cancer…yet…)
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:Wouldn't everyone going vegetarian mean less dead cows and therefore more cow methane in the air?
Another reason to go vegetarian.
Originally posted by Hanover Fiste:I'm suing for unauthorized use of my catch phrase!
You've got me pegged there, slick.
I don't think there would be as many cows born if farmers weren't deliberately breeding them as quickly as possible for meat production.
Originally posted by Julian, faux celeb-porn CONNOISSEUR:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:Wouldn't everyone going vegetarian mean less dead cows and therefore more cow methane in the air?
Another reason to go vegetarian.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:course, without cows there would be no milk, cheese, butter, ice cream, jello (mmm, gelatin), etc. the cows in the central valley are mainly dairy cows anyway, i think.
I don't think there would be as many cows born if farmers weren't deliberately breeding them as quickly as possible for meat production.
Originally posted by Julian, faux celeb-porn CONNOISSEUR:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:Wouldn't everyone going vegetarian mean less dead cows and therefore more cow methane in the air?
Another reason to go vegetarian.
Yes, I grew up on a dairy farm, and am well aware of the products that result from said business.
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:course, without cows there would be no milk, cheese, butter, ice cream, jello (mmm, gelatin), etc. the cows in the central valley are mainly dairy cows anyway, i think.
I don't think there would be as many cows born if farmers weren't deliberately breeding them as quickly as possible for meat production.
Originally posted by Julian, faux celeb-porn CONNOISSEUR:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:Wouldn't everyone going vegetarian mean less dead cows and therefore more cow methane in the air?
Another reason to go vegetarian.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:<img src="http://0wn3d.dk/owned/beeowned.jpg" alt=" - " />
Yes, I grew up on a dairy farm, and am well aware of the products that result from said business.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:thats explains SO much!
Yes, I grew up on a dairy farm,