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www.manhattancontrarian.com
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| | | | | * Undoubtedly, by this time in your life you have read a hundred times, or maybe a thousand, that beef production is a "major contributor" to climate change. It's one of those narratives that has become a continuous drumbeat in the progressive press. * Probably, you have had no reason to question it. Without thinking about it, you likely assume that this narrative is probably true. * But there is good reason to think critically about this one. Among the various scare stories used to take further control of your life, this is one of the more important. With the war against fossil fuels, there is at least the pretense that their use can be reduced or eliminated without major effect on your lifestyle - i.e., just replace the energy from fossil fuels with "cheap... | |
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unsolicitedfeedback.blog
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| | | | | Getting to net zero isn't enough. Rob Jackson makes the case in Into the Clear Blue Sky that we must first reduce greenhouse gas emissions and then restore the levels of carbon dioxide and methane in the Earth's atmosphere to pre-industrial levels. It's a tall order. | |
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clear.ucdavis.edu
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| | | | | Burger King has been adding lemongrass to cows' diets in an attempt to cut down on cattle's methane emissions. Given the greenhouse gas' role in climate change, it's a big deal. If nothing else, decreasing methane would buy us time to try and get a handle on carbon dioxide emissions, the No. 1 elephant in the room - and in the atmosphere. | |
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theecologist.org
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| | | A response to the UK Prime Minister's plan to end the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030. | ||