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chernabog

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74. How about nitrous oxide?
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 09:19 PM
Apr 2015

296x more powerful than CO2 and stays in the atmosphere for 150 years. Livestock is responsible for 65%

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More products are actually being labeled. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2015 #1
Why do you care about the death of some marine life chernabog Apr 2015 #8
Because at least the tuna get eaten. Other fish get thrown out. n/t pnwmom Apr 2015 #9
I have a crazy idea... chernabog Apr 2015 #11
Don't eat fish if you don't want to eat fish. pnwmom Apr 2015 #12
Don't pretend like you care about marine life if you eat fish chernabog Apr 2015 #13
Anyone who wants to continue eating fish MUST care about marine life. pnwmom Apr 2015 #16
Killing and eating dead animals chernabog Apr 2015 #20
Go tell it to the lions, tigers, sealions, penguins, and every other animal out there that doesn't Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2015 #22
Haha chernabog Apr 2015 #24
No, that's not my argument, that's your own ridiculous oversimplification thereof. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2015 #26
I like eating dead animals. They are tasty. closeupready Apr 2015 #38
Do you recognize climate change chernabog Apr 2015 #39
Do you recognize "Name Removed" in this thread? closeupready Apr 2015 #40
No? chernabog Apr 2015 #44
AUTOMATED MESSAGE: Results of your Jury Service Orrex Apr 2015 #41
Thanks, Orrex. closeupready Apr 2015 #42
Of course you'd laugh Orrex Apr 2015 #43
LDO lol closeupready Apr 2015 #46
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Thank you chernabog Apr 2015 #33
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Exactly chernabog Apr 2015 #37
Agreed! mucifer Apr 2015 #81
Fish have great vitamins and it is recommended that yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #76
Plant based foods chernabog Apr 2015 #77
I was sorta interested in healthier food and less meat yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #79
I think you mean Linda McCARTNEY, not McCarthy (n/t) Autumn Colors Apr 2015 #82
True yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #83
I go by closeness to extinction. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2015 #18
So if one species is not close to extinction chernabog Apr 2015 #19
I'm not a vegetarian, if that's what you mean. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2015 #21
I can tell. chernabog Apr 2015 #23
What argument am I trying to make? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2015 #25
You don't need to eat animals to survive chernabog Apr 2015 #29
Yes you do. d_legendary1 Apr 2015 #47
Can you back that claim with science? chernabog Apr 2015 #48
I don't need science to back up the fact that people have preferences. d_legendary1 Apr 2015 #50
That is not the part of your reply I was asking about chernabog Apr 2015 #52
Fine. Just cuz you asked. d_legendary1 Apr 2015 #53
What's a low grade protein? chernabog Apr 2015 #54
If you bothered reading the information that you asked for d_legendary1 Apr 2015 #61
I dont consume animal products chernabog Apr 2015 #62
I love animals d_legendary1 Apr 2015 #63
So you don't care about animals chernabog Apr 2015 #64
Resorting to name calling just because I eat meat? d_legendary1 Apr 2015 #65
You are utterly wrong chernabog Apr 2015 #66
Read the EPA website. Its much fresher than some article written in 2006 d_legendary1 Apr 2015 #67
What I posted was global chernabog Apr 2015 #68
You know the EPA also has global figures too d_legendary1 Apr 2015 #69
I love that chart chernabog Apr 2015 #70
And a shorter life span d_legendary1 Apr 2015 #73
How about nitrous oxide? chernabog Apr 2015 #74
Still not a greenhouse gas we produce in abundance d_legendary1 Apr 2015 #75
It's not the cow farts. It's the land and the amount of grains and water mucifer Apr 2015 #80
It felt good telling a fellow Costco shopper the other day... tridim Apr 2015 #2
That's your opinion. Nutritionally they're the same. pnwmom Apr 2015 #10
not sure that you can make that claim SoLeftIAmRight Apr 2015 #14
If you're going to dismiss the science, you can say anything you want... ag_dude Apr 2015 #58
when right over your head SoLeftIAmRight Apr 2015 #59
evidently they both did ag_dude Apr 2015 #60
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Because she appreciated the advice. tridim Apr 2015 #28
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Smaller, tastier, more nutritions, grown in the wild, no pesticides. tridim Apr 2015 #36
Not exactly marle35 Apr 2015 #56
K & R How strange that many think organic is a novelty movement. It was the norm for food, clothing appalachiablue Apr 2015 #3
I like "organic" SoLeftIAmRight Apr 2015 #4
So true moonbeam23 Apr 2015 #6
No longer enough arable land, and water is running out of our aquifers faster than we jtuck004 Apr 2015 #49
Which garlic do you grow? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2015 #55
We eat 90% organic moonbeam23 Apr 2015 #5
+10 Wow, that's great & so simple. Will use it with a relative soon- appalachiablue Apr 2015 #45
in a thread about that group in texas "raising the dead", a poster compared buying organic niyad Apr 2015 #7
some people are not able to think SoLeftIAmRight Apr 2015 #15
was trying to locate a book on soil written about 23 years ago, and, in googling just niyad Apr 2015 #17
There's plenty to read on that topic kentauros Apr 2015 #84
thank you for that wonderful information. will spend some time with it today. niyad Apr 2015 #85
rush out the articles KT2000 Apr 2015 #32
This is good news because it'll force the food industry to change. mountain grammy Apr 2015 #34
13 years ago. 2002. Bushco put strict regulations in place? merrily Apr 2015 #51
Monsanto knows this too. midnight Apr 2015 #57
I believe most pro-organic arguments are bullshit. Nevernose Apr 2015 #71
Roundup is absorbed into the plant cells Omaha Steve Apr 2015 #72
That's GMO, not organic Nevernose Apr 2015 #78
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