Quote (Ep0ch @ 9 Sep 2018 03:48)
:rofl:
You offer zero proof to substantiate any of what you claim.
You are literally ignoring all the proofs that are infront of ur face and u r following the shit ur braindead surroundings put upon u
Educate urself kiddo
Being in mums garage jerking off on pc thinking u have valid opinions is what makes u a clueless clown
Quote (Ep0ch @ 8 Sep 2018 23:33)
Yeah and the US is #2 efforts to reduce emissions.
India is 4th, with the 15% of the worlds population, and dead last in emission reduction efforts.
Also, the US has SHIT loads of people compared to tiny frenchlands.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY114Lsmx1MUS is a fucking dumpster of this world
Its the biggest humiliation for human race on the globe
US is never going to put the way of reducing emission in practice even tho its well known how to do so
Your nation of fucktards is the most obesse nation in the world and meat producing for fast food restaurants in that amounts in a year is what causes more emission that current amount of cars would do in two hundred years
Ur nation of fucktards is the only nation in the world that approves terrorist and offensive war with actual belief that your army made of braindead fucks is doing a good thing
Bombs planes tanks etc etc
Check the emissions on this one
You can search for ways to cut emissions as much as u want but ways are well known and they r not gonna be put in the practice
Especially not with ur IQ60 president that doesnt believe in global warming
Fish gets rotten from its head
Heres a quick one from research made in US
“Animal agriculture is also a significant source of other greenhouse gases. For example, ruminant animals like cattle produce methane, which is a greenhouse gas about 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide. The livestock sector is responsible for about 37% of human-caused methane emissions, and about 65% of human nitrous oxide emissions (mainly from manure), globally (UN FAO).“
“In the US, each household produces 48 tons of greenhouse gases. Transport, housing and food have the three largest carbon footprints. Food produces about 8 tons of emissions per household, or about 17% of the total. Worldwide, new reports suggest that livestock agriculture produces around a half of all man-made emissions.“
This one is for beef only
“Livestock emissions make up anywhere between 14.5 and 18 percent of total global greenhouse gas emissions. Comparably, the transportation sector is responsible for around 14 percent of emissions. By those numbers alone, our current system of meat production is extremely damaging. Perhaps more looming, however, is that while transportation creates CO2, livestock farming is hugely responsible for producing methane. As you may know, methane is 23 times more potent when it comes to warming the planet.”
This post was edited by Alone on Sep 9 2018 03:51am