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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1711577" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>The whole agenda targetting farming particularly Livestock/beef is ridiculous. I admittedly don't know a ton about methane emissions but as far as CO2 emissions of ALL farming is like 13%. If you're trying to drastically reduce CO2 emissions why go after half of 13% for food when transportation is 59%? Because the city folk don't want to give up their SUV's???? There were a lot of Buffalo in North America before the cattle were here and emissions weren't an issue a couple hundred years ago. What changed? Cars, planes, power plants. It's obvious... If I don't bulldoze every tree in my pastures to make grain land if I can't cattle farm I imagine the deer and Elk will get pretty thick in a hurry. I'm probably wrong to ignore the BS articles blaming cow farts for climate change and hope when we actually get around to doing something about greenhouse gas emissions we'll adopt something that has a hope of actually working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1711577, member: 38101"] The whole agenda targetting farming particularly Livestock/beef is ridiculous. I admittedly don't know a ton about methane emissions but as far as CO2 emissions of ALL farming is like 13%. If you're trying to drastically reduce CO2 emissions why go after half of 13% for food when transportation is 59%? Because the city folk don't want to give up their SUV's???? There were a lot of Buffalo in North America before the cattle were here and emissions weren't an issue a couple hundred years ago. What changed? Cars, planes, power plants. It's obvious... If I don't bulldoze every tree in my pastures to make grain land if I can't cattle farm I imagine the deer and Elk will get pretty thick in a hurry. I'm probably wrong to ignore the BS articles blaming cow farts for climate change and hope when we actually get around to doing something about greenhouse gas emissions we'll adopt something that has a hope of actually working. [/QUOTE]
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