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Ed 13-08-07 01:28 PM

Quandary
 
It says on this BBC web page that methane is a greenhouse gas, produced in rice paddy fields. Well I didn't know that, did you?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/h...greenhouse.stm

So as a liberal I have a problem. Do I eat more rice to help third world farmers but increase global warming, or do I stop eating rice to save the planet?

Or do I continue to reject all this climate change theorising and carry on as before?:D

Hmm, decisions...

Jester666 13-08-07 01:30 PM

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Our bovine friends produce more methane than anything else.! :D

Won't stop me eating beef and wearing leather though.

jambo 13-08-07 01:31 PM

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I would promote a balanced diet. Make sure you eat beef from a different region to your rice. This will stop the build up being in juts one area :D

gettin2dizzy 13-08-07 01:34 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed (Post 1260172)

Or do I continue to reject all this climate change theorising and carry on as before?:D

:winner:

the_lone_wolf 13-08-07 01:39 PM

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don't mention the water vapour...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bradford/hotel/basil_270.jpg

neio79 13-08-07 02:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed (Post 1260172)

Or do I continue to reject all this climate change theorising and carry on as before?:D

Hmm, decisions...


Do that, i will be.

I belive that we have just speed up the earths natural cycle of heating and cooling, not drastically changed the climate forever.

Richie 13-08-07 02:38 PM

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eat Steak and rice... and wear shoes made from rubber to Erase your Carbon footprints

Alpinestarhero 13-08-07 03:49 PM

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Methane - a greenhouse gas way more potent than CO2. Just beginning to be recognised as such. Where does it come from? Decaying organic matter, by anerobic decomposition.

Matt

the_lone_wolf 13-08-07 03:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by alpinestarhero (Post 1260338)
Methane - a greenhouse gas way more potent than CO2. Just beginning to be recognised as such. Where does it come from? Decaying organic matter, by anerobic decomposition.

and farts...


lol



:smt003

Jelster 13-08-07 04:54 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by alpinestarhero (Post 1260338)
Methane - a greenhouse gas way more potent than CO2. Just beginning to be recognised as such. Where does it come from?

I find Sprouts generally, next in line is a good curry :D


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