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Jeremy Clarkson is a cool guy.
He should probably stick to commenting on cars, but this was aight.
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That's one of the more interesting wikipedia pages I've read recently. Word up to ya motha.
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A cow releases over 110 kilos of methane a year. Not to mention that if you eat vegetables your food is more efficient in transferring energy from the bottom levels of the food chain to you, conserving water and produce. Also, vegetables typically have a much shorter trip from growth to consumption, lowering their carbon footprint in relation to meat.
Also, what you said there, it's insufferably
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I could find a less biased and more reliable source, but whatever, this gives you the general idea. From http://www.earthsave.org/globalwarming.htm
By far the most important non-CO2 greenhouse gas is methane, and the number one source of methane worldwide is animal agriculture.
Methane is responsible for nearly as much global warming as all other non-CO2 greenhouse gases put together
. Methane is 21 times more powerful a greenhouse gas than CO2. While atmospheric concentrations of CO2 have risen by about 31% since pre-industrial times, methane concentrations have more than doubled. Whereas human sources of CO2 amount to just 3% of natural emissions, human sources produce one and a half times as much methane as all natural sources. In fact, the effect of our methane emissions may be compounded as methane-induced warming in turn stimulates microbial decay of organic matter in wetlands—the primary natural source of methane.
With methane emissions causing nearly half of the planet’s human-induced warming, methane reduction must be a priority. Methane is produced by a number of sources, including coal mining and landfills—but the number one source worldwide is animal agriculture. Animal agriculture produces more than 100 million tons of methane a year. And this source is on the rise: global meat consumption has increased fivefold in the past fifty years, and shows little sign of abating. About 85% of this methane is produced in the digestive processes of livestock, and while a single cow releases a relatively small amount of methane, the collective effect on the environment of the hundreds of millions of livestock animals worldwide is enormous. An additional 15% of animal agricultural methane emissions are released from the massive “lagoons” used to store untreated farm animal waste, and already a target of environmentalists’ for their role as the number one source of water pollution in the U.S.
The conclusion is simple: arguably the best way to reduce global warming in our lifetimes is to reduce or eliminate our consumption of animal products. Simply by going vegetarian (or, strictly speaking, vegan), , , we can eliminate one of the major sources of emissions of methane, the greenhouse gas responsible for almost half of the global warming impacting the planet today.
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I don't see any way this wouldn't be just as bad by leaving dried starch marks all over your mirror.
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Well, people do it to themselves every day.
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Also, raping a virgin cures AIDS.
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You know, the Nazis had pieces of flair that they made the Jews wear.
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