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Hugh 26-12-2021 19:42

Re: Climate Change
 
Test of what - IQ?

TheDaddy 26-12-2021 21:21

Re: Climate Change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36107089)
Millions of buffalo, wildebeeste, etc roam Africa and America.

Millions of buffalo in America, you sure about that? Firstly I thought they were bison and secondly there aren't anywhere near a million left let alone millions

mrmistoffelees 26-12-2021 21:24

Re: Climate Change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36107104)
Millions of buffalo in America, you sure about that? Firstly I thought they were bison and secondly there aren't anywhere near a million left let alone millions

Perhaps he meant Torquay?

Sephiroth 26-12-2021 21:31

Re: Climate Change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36107104)
Millions of buffalo in America, you sure about that? Firstly I thought they were bison and secondly there aren't anywhere near a million left let alone millions

Bison, schmison, buffalo. Trust you to be difficult.

TheDaddy 26-12-2021 23:21

Re: Climate Change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36107106)
Bison, schmison, buffalo. Trust you to be difficult.

You say difficult, I prefer accurate

OLD BOY 27-12-2021 16:37

Re: Climate Change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 36107080)
Largely they weren't (they have been deliberately bred for their meat and milk production by humans), and certainly not in the numbers that now exist on farms.

When did you last see a wild cow or chicken?

Wild aurochs were common in Europe and Asia well before mankind introduced mass farming. The cold Pliocene climate caused an extension of open grassland, which supported the evolution of large grazers.

Our cattle of today are smaller creatures but they have descended from the aurochs.

Not only that, but there were many more animals roaming the planet back then than there are now. Some emitted small farts and others big farts. And we won’t even talk about the dinosaurs!

It beggars belief that anyone can truly think that cattle farting can have anywhere near the impact that industry belches out each day. It’s a diversion, frankly. A complete manipulation to try to force people away from meat eating and it should be resisted by all thinking people.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36107110)
You say difficult, I prefer accurate

Pedantic would also do.

Sephiroth 27-12-2021 16:53

Re: Climate Change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36107110)
You say difficult, I prefer accurate

Prefer to nitpick, you mean.

Removing meat from the diet isn't going to solve anything and, if in any way officially promoted and discouraged, would lead to a backlash as you've never before seen.

That is unless you wish to nitpick on the word "backlash" for the sake of accuracy.


TheDaddy 27-12-2021 20:19

Re: Climate Change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36107149)
Prefer to nitpick, you mean.

Removing meat from the diet isn't going to solve anything and, if in any way officially promoted and discouraged, would lead to a backlash as you've never before seen.

That is unless you wish to nitpick on the word "backlash" for the sake of accuracy.


Are you broken? You're banging on about accuracy when I have said any of the things you've posted, all I said was as China and India's Middle class continue to grow so will their demand for meat with ramifications for the planet and you've some how and some what weirdly misrepresented that to mean, well all the nonsense you've posted

Sephiroth 27-12-2021 20:29

Re: Climate Change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36107170)
Are you broken? You're banging on about accuracy when I have said any of the things you've posted, all I said was as China and India's Middle class continue to grow so will their demand for meat with ramifications for the planet and you've some how and some what weirdly misrepresented that to mean, well all the nonsense you've posted

Hmmm.

Paul 28-12-2021 00:47

Re: Climate Change
 
Ok Children, Get back to the subject.

Jimmy-J 10-01-2022 22:22

Re: Climate Change
 
Trending on Twitter at the moment...

"I stand with Harrison Ford!"

https://twitter.com/AesPolitics/stat...774311431?s=20

pip08456 19-01-2022 21:22

Re: Climate Change
 
Look like all those climate cahnge models will have to be reconfigured.

Quote:

Earth's core is cooling at rates faster than previously thought, which could speed the planet's inevitable march toward uninhabitability millions or billions of years from now, researchers said this week.
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/scie...-say-rcna12732

Carth 19-01-2022 22:27

Re: Climate Change
 
Quote:

Earth's core is cooling at rates faster than previously thought, which could speed the planet's inevitable march toward uninhabitability millions or billions of years from now, researchers said this week.
'Cos we is stealing all its gas, innit :D

Paul 19-01-2022 23:34

Re: Climate Change
 
We still have a couple of billion years, but Ive made a note in my diary for Jan 19th 2000002022.

pip08456 19-01-2022 23:41

Re: Climate Change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36110342)
We still have a couple of billion years, but Ive made a note in my diary for Jan 19th 2000002022.

I'll buy you a drink then to celebrate.


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