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In reply to the discussion: Consumers buying more organic products, new data show [View all]d_legendary1
(2,586 posts)67. Read the EPA website. Its much fresher than some article written in 2006
http://epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/usinventoryreport.html
There's even a pie chart too, in case you don't feel like reading, you know, ACTUAL FACTS
BTW agriculture accounts for 9% of green house gases. Also methane has a much shorter life compared to carbon dioxide and we produce more carbon dioxide than methane. So again, cow farts are NOT the main source for global warming.
There's even a pie chart too, in case you don't feel like reading, you know, ACTUAL FACTS
BTW agriculture accounts for 9% of green house gases. Also methane has a much shorter life compared to carbon dioxide and we produce more carbon dioxide than methane. So again, cow farts are NOT the main source for global warming.
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Go tell it to the lions, tigers, sealions, penguins, and every other animal out there that doesn't
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Apr 2015
#22
No, that's not my argument, that's your own ridiculous oversimplification thereof.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Apr 2015
#26
K & R How strange that many think organic is a novelty movement. It was the norm for food, clothing
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#3
No longer enough arable land, and water is running out of our aquifers faster than we
jtuck004
Apr 2015
#49
in a thread about that group in texas "raising the dead", a poster compared buying organic
niyad
Apr 2015
#7