@cherokeepatti She's right about smaller localized farms. The quality of the meat is much better and it is way nore sustainable. Thise 1000 acre industrial cattle ranches are travesty and mechanism to hold land hostage by a single family.
It’s common sense that we need carbon to survive, so these fake experts/politicians are either so dumb they should not be in office, or their net zero carbon goal is nefarious, and not for the good of humanity, or the earth.
Sometimes, and I know this sounds far fetched, but sometimes I wonder if they are actually human, and they want to terraform the planet for their own kind. They certainly seem to love destroying it, and us, under the guise of “its for our own good.”
@cherokeepatti not sure, but hemp seeds oil could do the same thing and from my understanding hemp can be planted in closer spaces than corn which means more plants per plot
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout How dare you??!! Take the name of the exalted one and claim it to be relegated to an educational venue? Don’t you know that the eminent Dr. Fauci has ascended the pedestal of hubris when he claimed, “ I am the science!”
@therighttothink50 yep, cow poo makes good fertilizer for plant growth. And plants and trees breathe in carbon dioxide to plants that create more oxygen. It’s not hard to understand.
@SmoothKnight I like this photo, look at Gore…….he’s standing there stoic but something seems to have upsets the others…the ones that got the note in an envelope at GHWB’s funeral…
You don't creat carbon. All yhe carbon on the planet already exists and there is more than enough surface carbon to sustain plant life. Pulling more isolated carbon reserves from the ground and putting it int he armosphere isn't helping anything.
Life and the plants of the Earth don't need more carbon. There isn't a carbon deficiency and the carbon on the surface doesn't get used up and disapear. It moves in a continuous cycle of reuptake. It's called the carbon cycle.
Planting nore trees doesn't create more carbon either and it's actually a trivial amount of CO2 that plant life removes from the atmosphere since it is a very slow process and the carbon they remove from the air eventually gets reintroduced to the atmosphere trough natural decay.