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How carbon negative/neutral/positive is a farm?
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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 6736645" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>Google will be your friend here, although you need to be careful you don't get dragged into the lobbying/conspiracy mis-information.</p><p> Just start reading up on the length of the methane cycle, and how cows produce methane.</p><p>You seem able to string a sentence together rationally, I'm sure you'll sift what you need.</p><p></p><p>Critically, something that struck me was that this methane is made of stuff which grew out of the ground, and fell out of the sky, just weeks/months before the cows guts got to work on it.</p><p>A lot of the carbon was extracted from the air just a moment before....</p><p>....balance that against burning natural gas, which is methane, and had laid underground for hundreds of millions of years. HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF FECKIN YEARS!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>Cow burps are so insignificant it's just a non story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 6736645, member: 9965"] Google will be your friend here, although you need to be careful you don't get dragged into the lobbying/conspiracy mis-information. Just start reading up on the length of the methane cycle, and how cows produce methane. You seem able to string a sentence together rationally, I'm sure you'll sift what you need. Critically, something that struck me was that this methane is made of stuff which grew out of the ground, and fell out of the sky, just weeks/months before the cows guts got to work on it. A lot of the carbon was extracted from the air just a moment before.... ....balance that against burning natural gas, which is methane, and had laid underground for hundreds of millions of years. HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF FECKIN YEARS!!!!!! Cow burps are so insignificant it's just a non story. [/QUOTE]
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