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To: maceng2 who wrote (1439368)2/14/2024 7:56:56 PM
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An afterthought; he would have been accurate at the start of the industrial age, but even if he used only animal power today, one out of every three of those carbons he talks about came from the burning of FF's. Pre-industrial CO2 was 280 PPM, and today we're like 425.

'It is stfu time about the cows and methane though, isn't it?"

It isn't; they are one input. Here is another:



Here's what California is doing about cattle methane.

The Golden State is going greener (realcaliforniamilk.com)

They are also looking at food. There's a lot less methane when seaweed is added to the diet.

Feeding Cattle Seaweed Reduces Their Greenhouse Gas ...

UC Davis


Mar 17, 2021 — A bit of seaweed in cattle feed could reduce methane emissions from beef cattle as much as 82 percent, according to new findings from ...

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"China decides it's time not to burn any more coal."
That will happen when they build out their renewable replacements. Emissions might start dropping this year, however, as you well know.

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