P.E.T.A. Hates The Environment, Loves Global Warming.

Chadeaux

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So, I was reading up on Global Warming ... and what kinds of insane stuff is being done by the pseudoscientists to fight it, when I ran across this bit of information from whitehouse.gov:

In June, in partnership with the dairy industry, the USDA, EPA and DOE will jointly release a “Biogas Roadmap” outlining voluntary strategies to accelerate adoption of methane digesters and other cost-effective technologies to reduce U.S. dairy sector greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent by 2020.

and ...

Reducing methane emissions is a powerful way to take action on climate change; ... When fully implemented, the policies in the methane strategy will improve public health and safety.

(see full "fact sheet" here: https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-pres...te-action-plan-strategy-cut-methane-emissions)

If there really is a connection between cattle flatulence, cattle waste, and the environment ---then what about all the wildlife "passing gas" (and more) in the woods?

Look, if one is bad, the the other must be just as bad ... or maybe worse. When you add up all the wildlife "easing nature" in the woods, it numbers many times more than the total of commercially raised cattle (for human consumption or for dairy production) at any given time. At least we're trying to do something in this country about the "dairy air". What we're not doing is addressing the larger problem!

Since we can't put diapers and flatulence collection apparatus' on wildlife, what can we do about all the deer, elk, moose, camel, wolves, coyotes, elephants, lions, jaguars, bears, etc. etc.? Then too, even though some folks do put diapers on their little lap doggies and lap kitties, they serve no truly useful purpose, but contribute to the problem on a grand scale!

Just as importantly, what would we do about all the ducks, pigeons, etc. etc. that would no longer be able to migrate? They would die anyhow as soon as winter came along because of the mess in their diapers.

What can we do? Is there a legitimate solution that could save our environment?

Well, we could cook 'em up, which would put an end to that "gassy" problem as well as the over abundance of "solid waste" in the woods. Open season 12 months of the year! Daily/seasonal hunting limits would be a thing of the past. However, there is one big obstacle to helping our environment ... P.E.T.A.

P.E.T.A. is extremely opposed to this idea of removing the offending animals. Just look at their site: Hunting | Cruel Sports | Animals Used for Entertainment | The Issues | PETA

They are actively working to continue the destruction of our environment!

"It just isn't fair!"
 

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About 3 weeks ago, a group of us helped the environment by 'harvesting' 72 gassy ducks in 5 days. ('Harvesting' is used due to not wanting to 'offend' P.E.T.A. and their ilk.)
 

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