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Daisy the Cow’s Methane Hoof-Print

What is more dangerous, a wolf or cow? While a sheep might tell you one thing, for a climate expert, the question is a no-brainer: ruminant animals and the gases they produce contribute to global warming.


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JJ Southam 2009-10-28 15:40:54
Daisy the Cow
I have never heard anything so stupid as saying that cows need a cork, before man came along the world was populated by millions of grazing herd animals and they did not cause a problem, surely we should be looking at how to stop the destruction of the rain forests round the world as without the trees we will all be in big trouble. I think that the governments are once again throwing something stupid into the mix to take the pressure off the real issue

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