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jimjamuser 12-17-2022 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by courtyard (Post 2167341)
The WEF World Economic Forum declared millions of cats and dogs should be slaughtered because they contribute to climate change.

I won't have a problem with dogs and cats increasing Global Warming UNTIL someone teaches them how to drive a car. I also believe that most dog and cat food consists of plant protein and a little bit of normally wasted animal fat added. I believe that the positive companionship features of dogs and cats far outweigh their small carbon footprint. If it were true that dogs and cats should be eliminated, then wild raccoons, coyotes, bears, possums, foxes, and lynxes should also be eliminated - that would be impossible! This concept about dogs and cats seems to have lost something in translation. Or at least is an exaggeration.

JMintzer 12-17-2022 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by courtyard (Post 2167326)
New York, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, California and Washington have banned pet sales of cats and dogs to reduce the carbon "paw print" they produce as a result of eating meat.

Not true. In MD, they are stilled allowed to be sold by their "original breeders"...

Only Pet Stores are banned from selling them, in an attempt to stop the "puppy mills"... Nothing to do with the "carbon paw print'...

And that law is still being fought in the courts...

jimjamuser 12-17-2022 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by sounding (Post 2167357)
But there is a reason why the earth has been cooling for the past 7 years -- in terms of a linear trend. I'll check back next month to see if that trend continues.

I think that this debate will be resolved in about 3 to 5 years by looking back and comparing the number and strength of the KILLER Hurricanes hitting the US. Comparing the amount of ocean rise and the acidic content. Comparing the cost and difficulty of obtaining home insurance in Florida. Comparing the rate of species extinctions with today. Comparing the Gulf of Mexico's highest temperature with that of today. Comparing a world
map of rising temperatures with that of today. I further believe that here in Florida we will be able to FEEL the increased summer HEAT in 5 years.

golfing eagles 12-17-2022 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2167380)
I think that this debate will be resolved in about 3 to 5 years by looking back and comparing the number and strength of the KILLER Hurricanes hitting the US. Comparing the amount of ocean rise and the acidic content. Comparing the cost and difficulty of obtaining home insurance in Florida. Comparing the rate of species extinctions with today. Comparing the Gulf of Mexico's highest temperature with that of today. Comparing a world
map of rising temperatures with that of today. I further believe that here in Florida we will be able to FEEL the increased summer HEAT in 5 years.

Well, feel free to go right on believing that. It's not going to happen, but in a free country I'll defend your right to believe any fantasy you want. Now, if you will, please explain how hurricanes (a WEATHER event), homeowner's insurance (a business decision), extinctions and speciation (which have been going on for over a billion years), and the temperature of a small body of water in comparison to the total oceans on Earth have the slightest bearing on CLIMATE change cycles over the last 4 million years. Yep, same old, same old......


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