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RE: Climate Change Alert: Cow farts, actually burps, are more of a problem than was originally thought!

in #cowfarts7 years ago

according to this article, the amount emitted by plants is still a bit controversial, this team was researching it in 2009
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2009/01/methane-emissions-dont-blame-plants
and according to this update in 2014 they still have not quite been able to prove the link except in fungi. But they have not shown yet how it works or how much is released by trees.
https://www.mpg.de/8279621/methane_plants_methionine
Maybe in a few more years they will have an update like the one they just published about cows. Or do you think this is a concerted plot against the dairy industry?

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Oh everything about C02 and methane driven climate change is controversial. Even the IPCC has its scandals, did you catch up with the wiki leaks release of their emails about how they were going to manipulate the numbers? Years ago
Have you looked into geoengineering what it is they are spraying into the atmosphere?
There is so much to this climate change, what about HAARP?
Happy hunting my friend

Here is youtube channel link that may be useful
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAR0Oi4L0Om4F26uwpANgCg

Thank you, watching Iavr Giaver's speech now. The global debate on this issue reminds me of the "Introspection Illusion" introduced by Rolf Dobelli. http://meaningring.com/2016/05/08/introspection-illusion-by-rolf-dobelli/) - everyone considers their own conviction to be more valid. I think the the truth is out there, objectively, somewhere.

That is a good article thanks for sharing.
Confirmation bias is one to watch for as well.
Did I come across as a bit dogmatic? : )

No you did not come across as dogmatic, was hoping I did not either. It is just interesting trying to take a neutral view of what has become a very dogmatic issue.

That is one of the things that is so good about this platform, most people can exchange points of view without getting carried away.
It’s the most constructive piece of social engineering I have ever encountered.