Don't Blame Cows For Climate Change

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HerefordSire":1474ge50 said:
ga. prime":1474ge50 said:
Read this in the Jan. 6 Southeast Farm Press. Maybe it's been on here before. Here it is again.
A voice of reason:
http://www.news.ucdavis.edu/search/news ... so?id=9336


Thousands of cattle dying because of extra cold weather in Scotland. You can get rid of the global warming thought.
http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/news/Li ... 5961813.jp
You stray in subject matter from the article I have linked, HS. But since you do, I'll just say that climate change is not defined by a cold spell or record snowfall or record breaking high temps. It's defined by averages over a period of years. Have you ever tried being rational? There's a good chance you could have a positive influence on people. :D
 
As for global warming, I think it possible probably inevitable given our proximity to a huge explosion we call the sun. Afterall, if we are not warming then we are cooling. Gotta be one or the other. As for man made global warming I don't buy it in the least unless someone can explain other data such as this.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... rming.html

HS, I don't know if your article is accurate. I'm sure groups like the Humane Society, World Wifldlife Fund, Animal Aid, Compassion in World Farming are all diligently working alongside the farmers and ranchers to help save these animals but not once does your article give them credit for their diligence.
 
ga. prime":2fccnnrn said:
dun":2fccnnrn said:
Not bad but I prefer it on a Banjo
It was a tossup between the harmonica and the banjo!
I'm one of those that likes anything better on the banjo. But I'm also a nut for bluegrass
 
Jogeephus":1envwf5v said:
As for global warming, I think it possible probably inevitable given our proximity to a huge explosion we call the sun. Afterall, if we are not warming then we are cooling. Gotta be one or the other. As for man made global warming I don't buy it in the least unless someone can explain other data such as this.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... rming.html

HS, I don't know if your article is accurate. I'm sure groups like the Humane Society, World Wifldlife Fund, Animal Aid, Compassion in World Farming are all diligently working alongside the farmers and ranchers to help save these animals but not once does your article give them credit for their diligence.

Long before the industrial age there were enough buffalo on North America and Canada to make the current cow herd insignificant.
 
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