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Letter Re Methane, Western Daily Press
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 7988891" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>The argument is simple, one exists to feed people, the other is going to be non essential. And should be stoped as quickly as possible. </p><p></p><p>one has existed in one form or another before man even came along the other only started when we used in for power and transport.</p><p>We had millions of horses for transport and those were carbon neutral, but that was not true when we replaced them with milllions of cars.</p><p></p><p>one is part of the natural environment the other is not.</p><p>Digging coal, gas and oil unlocks long locked away C02 and methane, the other is just a normal part of our natural environment, animals are not the problem and never were, the fossil fuel industry and the vegan brigade just like to use these statistics, the planet is more than caperble of coping with cows if we stop emitting from oil gas and coal.</p><p>And stop cutting down rain Forrest’s and plant some woodland.</p><p> this is fud made and advertised by the fossil fuel industry to take the narrative away from what they are still doing.</p><p></p><p>C02 only increases very slowly that because the planet is actively absorbing carbon all the time.</p><p>We don’t have to hit negative or neutral just stop using fossil fuels, and plant trees.</p><p>There are massive swaths of the planet that can grow trees and not touch productive land. We should be doing that as fast as we can. Trees take 5-10 years to get going. </p><p>in the end we just need to stop burning stuff especially fossil fuels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 7988891, member: 55822"] The argument is simple, one exists to feed people, the other is going to be non essential. And should be stoped as quickly as possible. one has existed in one form or another before man even came along the other only started when we used in for power and transport. We had millions of horses for transport and those were carbon neutral, but that was not true when we replaced them with milllions of cars. one is part of the natural environment the other is not. Digging coal, gas and oil unlocks long locked away C02 and methane, the other is just a normal part of our natural environment, animals are not the problem and never were, the fossil fuel industry and the vegan brigade just like to use these statistics, the planet is more than caperble of coping with cows if we stop emitting from oil gas and coal. And stop cutting down rain Forrest’s and plant some woodland. this is fud made and advertised by the fossil fuel industry to take the narrative away from what they are still doing. C02 only increases very slowly that because the planet is actively absorbing carbon all the time. We don’t have to hit negative or neutral just stop using fossil fuels, and plant trees. There are massive swaths of the planet that can grow trees and not touch productive land. We should be doing that as fast as we can. Trees take 5-10 years to get going. in the end we just need to stop burning stuff especially fossil fuels. [/QUOTE]
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