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To: Dennis P who wrote (10981)8/28/1998 3:53:00 PM
From: DR. MEADE  Respond to of 19109
 
Good find, I'll check on it.



To: Dennis P who wrote (10981)8/29/1998 12:08:00 AM
From: Bruce Hoyt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19109
 
Dennis, we worry about the strangest things here in California. While we're making more laws about restricting diesel fuel and mandating minimum sales of electric vehicles the real culprit is udderly getting away with moolution. Who's making a device to attach to their tailpipe? Now there's an idea! Wonder if ECC's device comes with assorted adapters? I think I'll skip the installation video.

"More Livestock Means More Methane

Every Time Cattle Burp, Methane is Released. Bacteria in the gut of cattle break down the food these animals eat, converting some of it to methane gas. A cow can belch up to a half-pound of methane a day.

Sheep, goats, buffalo and camels also belch methane.
Because of rapidly growing world population and greater demand for meat and dairy products, the number of cattle has doubled in the past 40 years.

There are now 1.3 billion cattle, each burping methane several times a minute."

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