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greenhouse gasses are CO2
cows release methane, which they think depletes the ozone
[edit: ok i read up and they are saying methane creates ozone and ozone causes global warming]
and here's what i read that is making me question the global warming thing
http://www.thoughtbombing.org/?p=7
cows release methane, which they think depletes the ozone
[edit: ok i read up and they are saying methane creates ozone and ozone causes global warming]
and here's what i read that is making me question the global warming thing
http://www.thoughtbombing.org/?p=7
Last edited by parson on Wed Dec 12, 2007 9:06 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Yep that's pretty much it. There is alos the issue of what would happen to the animals if they weren't slaughtered, as presumably they would still breed and still take up space (although I get the idea that a lot of "breeding" is done via IVF) - we eradicated all of our rival predators, so there would be nothing to keep the numbers down. Chickens would be killed by foxes or cats unless we put the effort into housing them and fencing them which let's face it is unlikely if there's no cash in the equation.badger wrote:i don't think he's saying cows should be wiped out, but if there wasn't the insanely large (unnaturally large) population of cows needed for the meat industry the planet would be better. less methane so less greenhouse effect not to mention less deforestation needed for all the cattle to graze
Personally I'm getting to the point where I might well try going fully veggie again, cause I totally see that it's kind of pointless where other sources of protein and nutrition can be found. The meat eating thing is mostly about survival in areas where vegetation is scarce or unsuitable for humans and is thus a source of nutrition where none other exists. In a world where we have choices though, the cruelty of it is almost entirely unnecessary and selfish. No-one is going to die from not eating meat.
And Parson, my friends are mostly pretty spot on about this stuff, one's actually done time for being beaten up by the cops whilst trying to disrupt a hunt (9 months). They're looking at points of view that will not be considered by most vegetarians and realise that some tough choices need to be made on an ecological level if the planet is to continue for all species. It's mostly a problem caused by the overbreeding of cattle for meat and the waste products involved.
Hmm....


That was a pretty good show, it's a pretty good idea if we adopted it. They were saying similar things could be done with a lot of garbage too if I remember right.Parson wrote:also morgan spurlock went to a "power house" of sorts that was a barn full of cows shitting. it collects the methane and converts it into electricity which powers a whole neighborhood
it was on his show 30 days
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Mate I was off meat completely for a year or more, I love places like the Alley Cafe etc still. Would be up for doing food though, scafe!Joe C wrote:if you do wanna go veggie at any point, hit me up, ive been veggie for time and ill give you the hints and tips for the good shit in town!EFA wrote:Sounds like some kind of Domoda, gwarn son!
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Parson & Shonky have raised some internal dialogue about the ethics of veggies - how many veggies eat Chickens Eggs, Cows Milk, Butter and Cheese (rennet free of course) etc and what are their thoughts on animals being farmed for such produce and why is this different from animals being farmed in a free range way for their meat?
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U know a few chickens well then? I'm sure Grazing Cows etc are happy too then no?
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in rainer werner fassbinder's film in a year with 13 moons there is an extended scene inside a slaughter house and you get to see this cow get its throat slit and its hanging from its feet and is gushing blood out its throat and is screaming and screaming in terror and desperation as ift flings around dying slowly.
don't be afraid of your own capacity for empathy. you should watch this movie:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 3661048967
EARTHLINGS is a feature length documentary about humanity's absolute dependence on animals (for pets, food, clothing, entertainment, and ... all » scientific research) but also illustrates our complete disrespect for these so-called "non-human providers." The film is narrated by Academy Award nominee Joaquin Phoenix (GLADIATOR) and features music by the critically acclaimed platinum artist Moby.
With an in-depth study into pet stores, puppy mills and animals shelters, as well as factory farms, the leather and fur trades, sports and entertainment industries, and finally the medical and scientific profession, EARTHLINGS uses hidden cameras and never before seen footage to chronicle the day-to-day practices of some of the largest industries in the world, all of which rely entirely on animals for profit. Powerful, informative and thought-provoking, EARTHLINGS is by far the most comprehensive documentary ever produced on the correlation between nature, animals, and human economic interests. There are many worthy animal rights films available, but this one transcends the setting. EARTHLINGS cries to be seen. Highly recommended!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 3661048967
EARTHLINGS is a feature length documentary about humanity's absolute dependence on animals (for pets, food, clothing, entertainment, and ... all » scientific research) but also illustrates our complete disrespect for these so-called "non-human providers." The film is narrated by Academy Award nominee Joaquin Phoenix (GLADIATOR) and features music by the critically acclaimed platinum artist Moby.
With an in-depth study into pet stores, puppy mills and animals shelters, as well as factory farms, the leather and fur trades, sports and entertainment industries, and finally the medical and scientific profession, EARTHLINGS uses hidden cameras and never before seen footage to chronicle the day-to-day practices of some of the largest industries in the world, all of which rely entirely on animals for profit. Powerful, informative and thought-provoking, EARTHLINGS is by far the most comprehensive documentary ever produced on the correlation between nature, animals, and human economic interests. There are many worthy animal rights films available, but this one transcends the setting. EARTHLINGS cries to be seen. Highly recommended!
I'm not, seeing a slaughter of a free range Pig & a chicken on a UK food show along with insights into the nasty side of cheap farming stopped me eating Meat altogether for more than a year. I still ate fish though so never been a full veggie. Will check the Doc, thanks.
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