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<blockquote data-quote="Phil in Tupelo" data-source="post: 576457" data-attributes="member: 1425"><p>I read something about that last week. It seems that shortly after this info came out the US EPA (yea I thought the same thing) came out with a study that said direct human activity was 80% of the problem, with all animal agriculture only responsible for like 2.3%. So if you got rid of all food animals that was only a 2.3% benefit. I don't know any of the details. So I can't tell if the 80% figure included the farming & haying to feed that cattle or not. My first thought was there can't anything good come from the EPA but I stand corrected if the study is valid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil in Tupelo, post: 576457, member: 1425"] I read something about that last week. It seems that shortly after this info came out the US EPA (yea I thought the same thing) came out with a study that said direct human activity was 80% of the problem, with all animal agriculture only responsible for like 2.3%. So if you got rid of all food animals that was only a 2.3% benefit. I don't know any of the details. So I can't tell if the 80% figure included the farming & haying to feed that cattle or not. My first thought was there can't anything good come from the EPA but I stand corrected if the study is valid. [/QUOTE]
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