It’s not enough for members of the mainstream news media to try to brainwash the public that the Earth is in peril due to global warming. According to Dan Gainor and his colleagues at the Business and Media Institute, now they’re telling us what to eat. Case in point: A recent edition of ABC’s “World News with Charles Gibson” (shown in the video below) advised viewers to curb their beef consumption and, in turn, lower greenhouse gas emissions. Take a look…
I think members of the news media ought to stop blaming our bovine friends’ farts for polluting the planet. If you agree, show your support for “everything cow” with CO2ws merchandise items like the t-shirts below from The Bob McCarty Shop.
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2 responses so far ↓
1 jay1949 // Jul 22, 2008 at 5:48 am
Bob: ABC News (as usual) and you (for a change) are both off the mark. It’s not cow eructions that produce methane; it’s cow belches. Fine point, perhaps, but it helps to distinguish the knowledgeable from the duffers. The methane is somewhat of a problem; I have seen research papers and presentations from the University of Virginia which so indicate. Finally, grass-fed beef IS better for you; the taste is a bit different, but it actually does better on the grill and is lower in corn-based fat (and fat in general). I will say the same of buffalo - - leaner, better. And too much beef in your diet is not good - - so pay more for grass-fed beef and buffalo, eat less of it, and feel like you’re helping to save the planet - - Jay
2 hotoffthepress2 // Jul 22, 2008 at 7:06 am
jay1949 — Belches, not farts? I assume, based upon your comment, that you’re either an expert on cow belching or on cow flatulence. Either way, thanks for the clarification.
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