Stephen Heintz & Kim Stanley Robinson
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Phoebe Bright Dunmanway, Co. Cork, Ireland I've been meaning to start blogging for ages, but blog on what? Energy, new technology, horses, computer vision, cctv systems, internet stuff .... So rather than try and choose and do a 'proper' blog, I'm just putting in random jottings from my daily trawl of online news or any other thought that comes into my head. This is not intended to impress anyone, but is more a place where I can note things of interest to me somewhere I can find it later!
2 comments:
I always wonder about this topic.
Firstly an SUV is producing ghgs from fossilised carbon thereby unsettling the carbon balance, while methane released from a cow is derived from CO2 fixed from the atmosphere by grass.
Secondly, methane is relatively shortlived in the atmosphere and degrades to CO2 - I know this does not stand up to ultimate inspection, but there is a closed CO2 to CO2 cycle with the cow in the middle.
Thirdly it is positively sinful that we have not made more of anaerobic digestion in Ireland. Sinful. Cow sh!t must be one of the biggest untapped energy sources in the country - and no-one will convince me that that isn't green!
What is against cows is food supply pressure. Something like 15kg of grass to make 1kg of meat may not be the best use of land resources.
P. Treacy
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