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Chrisl0 said:
LOL, I don't think that is enough to rip another hole in the ozone ;).
I am cow, eating grass
Methane gas comes out my ****
And out my muzzle when I belch
Oh, the ozone layer is thinner
From the outcome of my dinner
I am cow, I am cow, I’ve got gas
–the Arrogant Worms​
 
Nightwolf04 said:
lol chris you'd be surprised ;)

yes but saddam isn't part of the food chain chris.

unless your all cannibals and I wasn't aware...?

Your right Nightwolf, he isn't part of the food chain but unlike most animals he is a mass murder and he must be made to suffer. Sending him to hell at a faster rate is the best punishment for such a person.

Trust me when I say this Nightwolf, even if I was starving I can't see myself eating another person.
 
Just don't play with your food before you eat, Chris. That would make it too difficult to swallow.
 
That is one thing I don't do, I get down to business when it comes to eating, Anglo ;).
 
ANGLOIRISH said:
I am cow, eating grass​


Methane gas comes out my ****
And out my muzzle when I belch
Oh, the ozone layer is thinner
From the outcome of my dinner
I am cow, I am cow, I’ve got gas
–the Arrogant Worms

:eusa_clap :toothy12:
 
Livestock are a significant contributing factor to the greenhouse effect, accounting for around 20% of global methane emissions.

Less than 10% of the total greenhouse gas emissions from livestock is produced by animal flatulence; most is produced by animal burping.

Livestock in New Zealand account for 60% of the country's greenhouse gas emissions. Livestock in Australia contribute approximately 14% of that country's greenhouse gas emissions.
 
Shocking, I didn't expect that. So that means that Global Warming has been going on since before the Industrial Revolution?
 
I say another 5 billion years, the scientist of BA will know what I talk of.
 
When that event occurs we won't be able to survive (By then we will probably be all across the galaxy), everything else between now and then is a joke.
 
lol, yes but Irish and Chris you forget that when cows were letting off gas there was a healthy balance of methane in the air.

Until we came along and messed it all up...as usual.

We as humans probably haven't got very long.

But apprently neither has the earth for universe standards...if I remember chris is about right. Few billion years left.
 
The largest single contributor to greenhouse gasses int he world is... the Earth.

The frozen pete bogs in Russia are starting to thaw and when they do, they will release tens of millions of cubic feet of methane that have been stored in the Earths crust.

It's a scary sight. I believe the scientist said, that much methane is enough to burn a hole so thick. That Russia may be the recipient of a Mediteranean climate because of it.
 
Nightwolf04 said:
lol, yes but Irish and Chris you forget that when cows were letting off gas there was a healthy balance of methane in the air.

Until we came along and messed it all up...as usual.

We as humans probably haven't got very long.

But apprently neither has the earth for universe standards...if I remember chris is about right. Few billion years left.

Cows are still not helping the matter, maybe the government should force them to have emission test :D. As for our extinction I have to be some what not worried. You forget our ancestors lived through extremely tough conditions including an ice age.

I was watching something on the Science Channel discussing human evolution. They were going back millions of years and telling the story of how our ancestors survived and adapted to the climate changes. They said on average it took one generation for the humans of those times to fully adapt to changes. If we did it then we can do it again, plus our higher level of intelligence would aid us.
 
Slack with Me said:
The largest single contributor to greenhouse gasses int he world is... the Earth.

The frozen pete bogs in Russia are starting to thaw and when they do, they will release tens of millions of cubic feet of methane that have been stored in the Earths crust.

It's a scary sight. I believe the scientist said, that much methane is enough to burn a hole so thick. That Russia may be the recipient of a Mediteranean climate because of it.

That is scary.
 
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