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Why Cows Are the 800 Lb. Gorillas of Climate Change

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Christopher O'Brien

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[I've been pointing much of this out for years… These additional statistics are truly frightening but they forgot to mention the methane produced by bovine burps and farts! —chris]

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by Clarissa Leon August 12, 2014
The impact of climate change has some people turning to walking more and driving less. But the reality is that simply by eating less beef, you could have an even greater impact in the fight against global warming.

A recent report from the Guardian states that, “The popular red meat requires 28 times more land to produce than pork or chicken, 11 times more water and results in five times more climate-warming emissions. When compared to staples like potatoes, wheat, and rice, the impact of beef per calorie is even more extreme, requiring 160 times more land and producing 11 times more greenhouse gases.”

The reality is that agriculture has one of the most devastating impacts on global warming and accounts for 15% of all emissions. But livestock in particular plays the largest role accounting for half of the emissions.

Professor Gidon Eschel of Bard College in New York notes that part of the problem is government subsidies, which favor a meat-eating diet. "Remove the artificial support given to livestock industry and rising prices will do the rest. In that way you are having less government intervention in people's diets and not more," Eschel told the Guardian.

Professor Tim Benton at the University of Leeds agreed. "The biggest intervention people could make towards reducing their carbon footprints would not be to abandon cars, but to eat significantly less meat," he said.

Eschel published his findings in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The beef industry, he discovered, is the worst environmental offender, and grass-fed cattle have as great as impact as grain-fed beef. Not only does beef require more feed than pigs or chickens, but, "Only a minute fraction of the food consumed by cattle goes into the bloodstream, so the bulk of the energy is lost." REST OF ARTICLE HERE:
 
I've been pointing much of this out for years… These additional statistics are truly frightening but they forgot to mention the methane produced by bovine burps and farts! —chris

So if cows are the 800 pound gorillas, then what are the 600,000 pound airliners spewing millions of tons of vapor worldwide directly into the upper atmosphere on a daily basis? Along with the usual suspect gasses, jet aircraft produce large quantities of water vapor, a far more efficient greenhouse gas that also has a snowball effect. The warmer it gets, the more water is naturally evaporated. Then there is the contribution to oceanic acidification as clouds from trans-oceanic flights condense and fall into the water. That's not to say that the beef industry should be ignored, but what's the solution? Maybe take all the cows and put them on jets and fly them into mosques? I don't know. Was that going too far?

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[Here's one possible solution —chris]

Argentina Scientists Are Now Attaching Backpacks To Collect Cow Farts


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Mark my words - within 50 years beef will be grown in labs via cloning or simply growing protein clumps the same way we grow mushrooms. It will be engenieered to have the right fat content for flavor and marbling for taste and style patterns. Society will look back and be disgust that we actually ate meat harvested from living animals that we slaughtered.

The beef cow will become an endangered animal.

And don't lie... we've all wanted a bag like that to collect our farts to burn later.
 
Yeah, and in a couple of hundred years time traveling high-tech chefs in 2200 will return to the '70s to gather illegal cattle parts from now extinct cattle. They'll create million $ a plate dinners for the 1% crowd of muckety-mucks w/ a hankering for lip 'n eye stews and penis soffle's...
 
Sense of humor? How do we know that isn't what is happening NOW ? That these disemboweled bovine haven't already fallen prey to time-traveling chefs and sous-chefs ?
 
Yeah, and in a couple of hundred years time traveling high-tech chefs in 2200 will return to the '70s to gather illegal cattle parts from now extinct cattle. They'll create million $ a plate dinners for the 1% crowd of muckety-mucks w/ a hankering for lip 'n eye stews and penis soffle's...

Don't lie CHEF Chris... that's your real reason for being here... "Chasing The Herd" read backwards is a cookbook! We all know there's a kitchen in your TARDIS!
 
What a relief!
No anger in this thread. And back to weird hypotheses!
And hopefully, by 2200 we will be jet setting on our own, transforming our thoughts and light bodies into spaceships. The ones with trickster spirits will be visiting some backward planets and doing weird stuff in their skies only to make their inhabitants think outside the box.
 
What a relief!
No anger in this thread. And back to weird hypotheses!
And hopefully, by 2200 we will be jet setting on our own, transforming our thoughts and light bodies into spaceships. The ones with trickster spirits will be visiting some backward planets and doing weird stuff in their skies only to make their inhabitants think outside the box.

We would be a sad lot if we managed to turn the subject of bovine flatulence into an acrimonious debate wouldn't we?
 
Oh Boy, I need to laugh.
One of our presidential candidate has died today on a airplane crash. We all feel bad. The probability was that he would not win, but he was our only source of fresh ideas. The other 2 candidates represent the last 20 years of politics, and both parties are tarnished by corruption.
 
Oh Boy, I need to laugh.
One of our presidential candidate has died today on a airplane crash. We all feel bad. The probability was that he would not win, but he was our only source of fresh ideas. The other 2 candidates represent the last 20 years of politics, and both parties are tarnished by corruption.

Eduardo Campos?
 
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