but they want to tell you when and how much meat to consume! I mean, what is there not to like about this party? Anybody!!
People like Andrew Yang like to pick on cows. But where pray tell is the equivalent outrage for termites....
It is thought “There are 2,600 different species of termites, and it is estimated that there are at least a million billion individual termites on Earth, that they emit two and four percent of the global carbon dioxide and methane budget, respectively-both mediated directly or indirectly by their microbes.
https://www.iceagenow.info/termites-produce-co2-year-living-combined/
Perhaps we should eat them instead.
Also, I like how the millennial protestors today could not put down there cell phones...
80%: percentage of teens who carry a wireless device, or 17 million, a 40% increase since 2004
47%: percentage of US teens who say their social life would end or be worsened without their cell phone
57%: teens who credit their mobile device with improving their life. Second only to clothing, teens say, a person's cell phone tells the most about their social status or popularity, outranking jewelry, watches and shoes.
Cell phones pose a serious burden on the environment, gobbling up power and precious materials before heading to landfill. In the developing countries where they are repurposed or dismantled, they can end up in the rivers and soil, where they help contribute to cancer, damage to the nervous system and to brain development in children.
In one study published last year, 34 recent cellphones were put through a standard E.P.A. test that simulated conditions inside a landfill. All of them leached hazardous amounts of lead -- on average, more than 17 times the federal threshold for what constitutes hazardous waste.
130 million: amount of cell phones retired in the U.S. per year, over 40 times more than in 1990
65,000 tons: weight of electronic garbage created by cellphones per year
Even though they're trashed en masse, cellphones may be the most valuable form of e-waste. An average phone contains about $1 in precious metals, mostly gold.
https://www.treehugger.com/clean-te...al-costs-and-benefits-of-our-cell-phones.html
Democrats are raising a whole new generation of hypocrites to fill their depleted ranks. Consider your time spent at the airport. You know those recharging stations. Who's at them most but millennials. Today they marched for 100% renewable energy by 2030. Imagine the temper tantrum they'll throw when they can't sign onto Facebook or stream Netflix because the sun isn't shining or the wind isn't blowing. The whole idea is laughable in its conception. But hey, who am I to argue. Experience is the best teacher. Yes?
I thank you.
People like Andrew Yang like to pick on cows. But where pray tell is the equivalent outrage for termites....
It is thought “There are 2,600 different species of termites, and it is estimated that there are at least a million billion individual termites on Earth, that they emit two and four percent of the global carbon dioxide and methane budget, respectively-both mediated directly or indirectly by their microbes.
https://www.iceagenow.info/termites-produce-co2-year-living-combined/
Perhaps we should eat them instead.
Also, I like how the millennial protestors today could not put down there cell phones...
80%: percentage of teens who carry a wireless device, or 17 million, a 40% increase since 2004
47%: percentage of US teens who say their social life would end or be worsened without their cell phone
57%: teens who credit their mobile device with improving their life. Second only to clothing, teens say, a person's cell phone tells the most about their social status or popularity, outranking jewelry, watches and shoes.
Cell phones pose a serious burden on the environment, gobbling up power and precious materials before heading to landfill. In the developing countries where they are repurposed or dismantled, they can end up in the rivers and soil, where they help contribute to cancer, damage to the nervous system and to brain development in children.
In one study published last year, 34 recent cellphones were put through a standard E.P.A. test that simulated conditions inside a landfill. All of them leached hazardous amounts of lead -- on average, more than 17 times the federal threshold for what constitutes hazardous waste.
130 million: amount of cell phones retired in the U.S. per year, over 40 times more than in 1990
65,000 tons: weight of electronic garbage created by cellphones per year
Even though they're trashed en masse, cellphones may be the most valuable form of e-waste. An average phone contains about $1 in precious metals, mostly gold.
https://www.treehugger.com/clean-te...al-costs-and-benefits-of-our-cell-phones.html
Democrats are raising a whole new generation of hypocrites to fill their depleted ranks. Consider your time spent at the airport. You know those recharging stations. Who's at them most but millennials. Today they marched for 100% renewable energy by 2030. Imagine the temper tantrum they'll throw when they can't sign onto Facebook or stream Netflix because the sun isn't shining or the wind isn't blowing. The whole idea is laughable in its conception. But hey, who am I to argue. Experience is the best teacher. Yes?
I thank you.