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Old Tue, Nov-26-19, 09:25
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And farming veggies on land that used to be pasture instead of eating meat does not save the planet, but harms it.

As long as you don't eat corn-fed beef, you are doing the planet a favor by eating it.

The cows fertilize the grasslands they graze on and nothing else is needed other than what mother nature provides. As long as the greedy ranchers are not overgrazing, it takes care of itself.

To grow veggies on relatively sterile grasslands requires tons of water and fertilizer.
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People tend to equate methane with cow farts (though their burps are worse), but we may be pointing our fingers in all the wrong places, according to a new study. The production of ammonia for fertilizer may result in up to 100 times more emissions than has been previously estimated for this sector. And that alone is more than what the Environmental Protection Agency estimates all industries emit across the U.S.



https://earther.gizmodo.com/just-on...pa-h-1835376030

The veggies have an agenda, and if they win, we won't be able to get beef in the stores anymore for a reasonable price, if at all.

Bob
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