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Teachers info sheet on cows and climate change
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<blockquote data-quote="averageguy54" data-source="post: 7864693" data-attributes="member: 112538"><p>They will be quick to tag you with the methane bit, so you need to take a bit of time on Google, about a half hour and get it straiqht. Methane is a gas similar to CO2 but not exactly the same. It will degrade over a 10 year span. CO2 emitted by burning fossil fuels is a different molecular structure and does not degrade. </p><p>Another they will be quick to tag you with is soybeans. Another half hour on Google checking soybean councils and production w3ill provide you with the following. Yes all soybean meal goes to feed animals. The kicker, as you will, is that soybean meal is what is left after the soy beans are processed to remove the soy oil. The oil is used for human consumption so the animals are doing the companies a favour.</p><p>If you are having trouble finding some of this, I do have some of them saved and can send them if you wish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="averageguy54, post: 7864693, member: 112538"] They will be quick to tag you with the methane bit, so you need to take a bit of time on Google, about a half hour and get it straiqht. Methane is a gas similar to CO2 but not exactly the same. It will degrade over a 10 year span. CO2 emitted by burning fossil fuels is a different molecular structure and does not degrade. Another they will be quick to tag you with is soybeans. Another half hour on Google checking soybean councils and production w3ill provide you with the following. Yes all soybean meal goes to feed animals. The kicker, as you will, is that soybean meal is what is left after the soy beans are processed to remove the soy oil. The oil is used for human consumption so the animals are doing the companies a favour. If you are having trouble finding some of this, I do have some of them saved and can send them if you wish. [/QUOTE]
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