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To: maceng2 who wrote (1567364)10/23/2025 1:20:14 PM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation

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Eric

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"It's the same cycle with all the food the cows eat silly. No net CO2 produced."

Greenhouse gases from intensive animal agriculture

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Sep 15, 2025 — The largest proportion of farm-related GHG emissions from terrestrial animal protein production comes from feed production (45%) and enteric ..



To: maceng2 who wrote (1567364)10/23/2025 1:26:50 PM
From: combjelly1 Recommendation

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Eric

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A problem is that we have displaced a lot of herbivores that don't produce methane to any extent, that is a ruminant thing, and replaced them with cows. Not to mention, cutting down trees and other things that sequester carbon better than grass does. Making the problem worse.

You claim to be an engineer. Seems like you should have at least some understanding of systems and how various, seemingly unrelated things actually do interact in ways that can be surprising to those with superficial knowledge.