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Old 01-30-2007, 02:37 PM   #69
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Cows release Co2 into the atmosphere at a daily, continuous rate as well. Does that not also show some cause for concern? And they are part of nature as well.

That being said, I understand what you're saying, and I fully support an development in other, cleaner energy sources.
Well then there's the argument that people are responsible for domesticating the amount of cattle there are today. There certainly wouldn't be as many cattle on the world if we weren't involved in raising them for food.

Yeah, cows are natural - but how many of them would there be if we as people didn't eat them? Probably not a whole lot.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not blaming humanity for global warming - I'm just saying, we certainly aren't helping it, and if we don't take precaution to slow it down, at least, and prepare for the aftermath, then a lot of people are going to suffer.
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