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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 7663322" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>"If we are to reach" . . . . . . an arbitary target that we've come up with.</p><p></p><p>One of the ways that might in our heads bring about a tiny change is to attempt to stop the increase in consumption of meat and dairy in other parts of the world that could frankly do with improved nutrition. By doing this those of us in power in the affluent countries can avoid grasping the fossil fuel nettle because that would REALLY sting.</p><p></p><p>We could also admit to ourselves that the fossil fuels we have ALREADY burned will continue to compound climate change long after we're gone. Fannying around blaming ruminants is what we've come up with to distract everyone for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 7663322, member: 3563"] "If we are to reach" . . . . . . an arbitary target that we've come up with. One of the ways that might in our heads bring about a tiny change is to attempt to stop the increase in consumption of meat and dairy in other parts of the world that could frankly do with improved nutrition. By doing this those of us in power in the affluent countries can avoid grasping the fossil fuel nettle because that would REALLY sting. We could also admit to ourselves that the fossil fuels we have ALREADY burned will continue to compound climate change long after we're gone. Fannying around blaming ruminants is what we've come up with to distract everyone for a while. [/QUOTE]
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