Eggs = methane?
Tuesday, October 16th, 2007 05:03 pmThe following paragraph found on the ACF website
It is worth noting that methane is a significantly more powerful contributor to global warming per molecule than Co2. We can easily decrease our contribution to its production by eating less meat and dairy and eggs. Eliminating all of these has as much effect as not driving a car and costs nothing. So if you feel that a hybrid or solar panels are unaffordable please consider changing your diet. It is an easy, healthy and economic act. More detailed info can be found by searching "vegetarian global warming". Thanks for caring
Ok, I get the meat and dairy, since cows produce plenty of methane, but eggs? I don't get eggs. Anyone got a clue they could give me?
It is worth noting that methane is a significantly more powerful contributor to global warming per molecule than Co2. We can easily decrease our contribution to its production by eating less meat and dairy and eggs. Eliminating all of these has as much effect as not driving a car and costs nothing. So if you feel that a hybrid or solar panels are unaffordable please consider changing your diet. It is an easy, healthy and economic act. More detailed info can be found by searching "vegetarian global warming". Thanks for caring
Ok, I get the meat and dairy, since cows produce plenty of methane, but eggs? I don't get eggs. Anyone got a clue they could give me?