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So what can we expect and when?
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<blockquote data-quote="Henarar" data-source="post: 7698880" data-attributes="member: 5961"><p>It just goes to show how quickly some abandon there frends, it wasn't long ago ruminants were stopping us from freezing now they are no longer required as we can do ourselves by burning fossil fuel we want to get rid of them.</p><p>So what happens when the fossil fuel fuel runs out and we have no ruminants to keep us warm ? Another ice age?</p><p></p><p>The above sounds stupid but if ruminants cause a short term warming effect now, then they have for hundreds/thousands of years just by being here, take them away and that won't happen so if we get to a point where we have no ruminants and produce no emissions ourselves apart from the short cycle ones we are now then we will freeze to death.</p><p>I would rather have a few cows and sheep about than freeze to death</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henarar, post: 7698880, member: 5961"] It just goes to show how quickly some abandon there frends, it wasn't long ago ruminants were stopping us from freezing now they are no longer required as we can do ourselves by burning fossil fuel we want to get rid of them. So what happens when the fossil fuel fuel runs out and we have no ruminants to keep us warm ? Another ice age? The above sounds stupid but if ruminants cause a short term warming effect now, then they have for hundreds/thousands of years just by being here, take them away and that won't happen so if we get to a point where we have no ruminants and produce no emissions ourselves apart from the short cycle ones we are now then we will freeze to death. I would rather have a few cows and sheep about than freeze to death [/QUOTE]
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