I think it’s ridiculous to say that cows and other livestock are causing global warming. Yes, their methane emissions are rather high but the only reason why we have a large amount is because we keep trying to raise more and more livestock for our food supply. What are we supposed to do now, kill all the livestock? The only solution I can see is to stop raising excess amounts of cows for our own purposes. It’s not like we can control how often they burp. While eating less meat, like the article suggests, may decrease the amount of livestock, we will still need to do something more drastic to solve the problem.
While causes are important to study, right now we need to focus on how to limit these emissions. Some companies have started using emissions from their factories as new energy resources. Perhaps scientists can develop a way to take the methane that is produced from livestock and use it for the production of their feed. More products in grocery stores have little logos saying that they were made with the environment in mind. Creating more products that are “green” and creating cars that are more fuel efficient can help change the world that we live in now.
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Those numbers don't make any sense to me. 4 gallons is closer 15 liters than it is to 21,000. And how could you drive a car 100,000 miles on 4 gallons of gas? If we had cars like that I don't think there'd be much to worry about when it comes to global warming or our dependency on foreign oil.
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