The Old Amigo follows a small handful of other blogs. One featured a YouTube vid from the University of Minnesota's Institute of the Environment. It's worth a look. And a thought.
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Wow, I never would have guessed than agriculture is responsible for more green house gases that all train, planes and autos!
(I misspelled a word and re-posted)
Yeah, I was surprised a little too. Of course methane is a much more powerful greenhouse gas than CO2... and cows (ahem) emit lots and lots of methane.
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