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"I hardly eat any red meat now knowing that the beef industry is the world's largest atmospheric polluter. " It's not, y'know. Emmissions by all of agriculture and not just beef fall into third place in most studies. Energy/heat production is by far the largerst producer of greenhouse gasses, followed by transport and then agriculture. Sitting in the cold and dark will be much more beneficial than giving up beef. | |||
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"The simplest way to reduce our carbon footprint is to invest in wave energy we are a little island in the Atlantic Ocean our west coast is perfect to take advantage of it. It's also funny that FG are spouting this shite when it was them that raised the tax on E85 (bio ethanol) so much that nowhere sells it. " I'm not sure wave energy is quite there yet Laid, I believe prototypes are currently being used off the coast of Hawaii ? Also in the mix are off shore wind turbines which apparently give a 50% greater yield than baseplate types. Either way I don't think FFFailers or FGfailers have an appetite to persue it | |||
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"I hardly eat any red meat now knowing that the beef industry is the world's largest atmospheric polluter. It's not, y'know. Emmissions by all of agriculture and not just beef fall into third place in most studies. Energy/heat production is by far the largerst producer of greenhouse gasses, followed by transport and then agriculture. Sitting in the cold and dark will be much more beneficial than giving up beef. " I agree but those are only for CO2 emmissions. There are others that also consider methane emissions. Methane is 32x more destructive than CO2 and that there was an annual increase of 16% last year in methane gas and will increase even more as China and a few other countries continue to increase their beef intake hugely, not taking into account population growths Most studies in 2017 also found animal agriculture's global methane emissions are 11% higher than previous estimates based on data. For each degree that Earth's temperature rises, the amount of methane entering the atmosphere from microorganisms dwelling in lake sediment and freshwater wetlands -- the primary sources of the gas -- will increase several times. As temperatures rise, the relative increase of methane emissions will outpace that of carbon dioxide. Thats not just one or two industries but it'll outpace every industry. So depends what emmissions the studies are calculating. | |||
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"I hardly eat any red meat now knowing that the beef industry is the world's largest atmospheric polluter. It's not, y'know. Emmissions by all of agriculture and not just beef fall into third place in most studies. Energy/heat production is by far the largerst producer of greenhouse gasses, followed by transport and then agriculture. Sitting in the cold and dark will be much more beneficial than giving up beef. I agree but those are only for CO2 emmissions. There are others that also consider methane emissions. Methane is 32x more destructive than CO2 and that there was an annual increase of 16% last year in methane gas and will increase even more as China and a few other countries continue to increase their beef intake hugely, not taking into account population growths Most studies in 2017 also found animal agriculture's global methane emissions are 11% higher than previous estimates based on data. For each degree that Earth's temperature rises, the amount of methane entering the atmosphere from microorganisms dwelling in lake sediment and freshwater wetlands -- the primary sources of the gas -- will increase several times. As temperatures rise, the relative increase of methane emissions will outpace that of carbon dioxide. Thats not just one or two industries but it'll outpace every industry. So depends what emmissions the studies are calculating." No, they're not CO2 emmisions, they're greenhouse gasses in general which includes CO2, methane, nitrous oxide and various others. | |||
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"I’ve always been a bit of a nerd but although I feel it would be nice to preserve our planet it’s doomed anyway so the priority should be to move to other planets, this isn’t something that is being worked on in a serious way as far as government budgets are concerned. The planet will become uninhabitable be it in 10k or 100k years through solar activity or tomorrow from a meteor strike, moving to a (or many) sustainable habitats off earth is the only way to preserve humans." Some people will put this idea down to just madness, like they did when mankind wanted to see what was out pass the big blue sea and people said they would just drop off the edge of the planet,yet they found the America's | |||
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"I hardly eat any red meat now knowing that the beef industry is the world's largest atmospheric polluter. It's not, y'know. Emmissions by all of agriculture and not just beef fall into third place in most studies. Energy/heat production is by far the largerst producer of greenhouse gasses, followed by transport and then agriculture. Sitting in the cold and dark will be much more beneficial than giving up beef. I agree but those are only for CO2 emmissions. There are others that also consider methane emissions. Methane is 32x more destructive than CO2 and that there was an annual increase of 16% last year in methane gas and will increase even more as China and a few other countries continue to increase their beef intake hugely, not taking into account population growths Most studies in 2017 also found animal agriculture's global methane emissions are 11% higher than previous estimates based on data. For each degree that Earth's temperature rises, the amount of methane entering the atmosphere from microorganisms dwelling in lake sediment and freshwater wetlands -- the primary sources of the gas -- will increase several times. As temperatures rise, the relative increase of methane emissions will outpace that of carbon dioxide. Thats not just one or two industries but it'll outpace every industry. So depends what emmissions the studies are calculating. No, they're not CO2 emmisions, they're greenhouse gasses in general which includes CO2, methane, nitrous oxide and various others. " Intense acriculture is not only about emission. Chemicals, drugs and monoculture have a lot to answer for when it comes to water pollution and biodiversity. There was just recently a new study that the earth biodiversity is shrinking at rapidly, just to mention the most frightening is the increasing disappearance of bees. | |||
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"I hardly eat any red meat now knowing that the beef industry is the world's largest atmospheric polluter. It's not, y'know. Emmissions by all of agriculture and not just beef fall into third place in most studies. Energy/heat production is by far the largerst producer of greenhouse gasses, followed by transport and then agriculture. Sitting in the cold and dark will be much more beneficial than giving up beef. I agree but those are only for CO2 emmissions. There are others that also consider methane emissions. Methane is 32x more destructive than CO2 and that there was an annual increase of 16% last year in methane gas and will increase even more as China and a few other countries continue to increase their beef intake hugely, not taking into account population growths Most studies in 2017 also found animal agriculture's global methane emissions are 11% higher than previous estimates based on data. For each degree that Earth's temperature rises, the amount of methane entering the atmosphere from microorganisms dwelling in lake sediment and freshwater wetlands -- the primary sources of the gas -- will increase several times. As temperatures rise, the relative increase of methane emissions will outpace that of carbon dioxide. Thats not just one or two industries but it'll outpace every industry. So depends what emmissions the studies are calculating. No, they're not CO2 emmisions, they're greenhouse gasses in general which includes CO2, methane, nitrous oxide and various others. Intense acriculture is not only about emission. Chemicals, drugs and monoculture have a lot to answer for when it comes to water pollution and biodiversity. There was just recently a new study that the earth biodiversity is shrinking at rapidly, just to mention the most frightening is the increasing disappearance of bees. " It is indeed. The amount of arable farming required for feeding beef is staggering, the transportation of auxiliary industries associated, water and irrigation. The list rises. China will be by far the biggest consumer of beef by 2020 at current rates. It's a growing market. | |||
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"Load of horse shit. Just an excuse to tax more and more in the future. Some of today's modern cars put out more pollutants than a car 29 years ago. Typical government and eu crap again. If the government were serious then they would let people recycle for free and not charge for it by privatizing refuse collection." | |||
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"Students march about climate change .. what next.. They march about climate change.. try living in my area.. knocked over bins bottles thrown around the place after partying... I wonder where the party was after the protest march." So your line of thought is some students act like idiots when d*unk so none of them should show the maturity, forward thinking and inititive to try and highlight one of the biggest issues facing our future? | |||
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"Students march about climate change .. what next.. They march about climate change.. try living in my area.. knocked over bins bottles thrown around the place after partying... I wonder where the party was after the protest march. So your line of thought is some students act like idiots when d*unk so none of them should show the maturity, forward thinking and inititive to try and highlight one of the biggest issues facing our future?" It's been highlighted for years | |||
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"Students march about climate change .. what next.. They march about climate change.. try living in my area.. knocked over bins bottles thrown around the place after partying... I wonder where the party was after the protest march. So your line of thought is some students act like idiots when d*unk so none of them should show the maturity, forward thinking and inititive to try and highlight one of the biggest issues facing our future? It's been highlighted for years" Not really, not to the extent that it needs to be. | |||
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"Students march about climate change .. what next.. They march about climate change.. try living in my area.. knocked over bins bottles thrown around the place after partying... I wonder where the party was after the protest march. So your line of thought is some students act like idiots when d*unk so none of them should show the maturity, forward thinking and inititive to try and highlight one of the biggest issues facing our future? It's been highlighted for years Not really, not to the extent that it needs to be. " The only person and or people that made it more highlighted to this date is David Attenborough and the documentary crew.. | |||
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"Students march about climate change .. what next.. They march about climate change.. try living in my area.. knocked over bins bottles thrown around the place after partying... I wonder where the party was after the protest march. So your line of thought is some students act like idiots when d*unk so none of them should show the maturity, forward thinking and inititive to try and highlight one of the biggest issues facing our future? It's been highlighted for years Not really, not to the extent that it needs to be. The only person and or people that made it more highlighted to this date is David Attenborough and the documentary crew.." I have seen it in the news more in relation to the students than David Attenborough to be honest... Point is its a worthwhile protest so I am not sure why your are complaining about it | |||
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