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Have the met office lost the plot?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 7280540" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>Indeed. I shared an article from Money Week on here a few weeks ago about climate change and emmissions. It had been written by a grown up. There was not one single mention of agriculture in the whole article. How refreshing and revealing.</p><p></p><p>And of course the 4% (I think 4.5% is more accurate) you refer to for the UK revolves around the misguided way in which methane from ruminants is included as part of the calculation. Someone with an actual understanding of maths and how this methane cycles would come to a different figure. NO2 is a bit more probelmatic for farming however, both livestock and crops. Maybe that's why the vegans never mention it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 7280540, member: 3563"] Indeed. I shared an article from Money Week on here a few weeks ago about climate change and emmissions. It had been written by a grown up. There was not one single mention of agriculture in the whole article. How refreshing and revealing. And of course the 4% (I think 4.5% is more accurate) you refer to for the UK revolves around the misguided way in which methane from ruminants is included as part of the calculation. Someone with an actual understanding of maths and how this methane cycles would come to a different figure. NO2 is a bit more probelmatic for farming however, both livestock and crops. Maybe that's why the vegans never mention it? [/QUOTE]
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