Comments by "Bo McGillacutty" (@Mrbfgray) on "Munro Live"
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@timepstein274 You expect the EPA to protect you??? Not until YOU demand specific action from them first! Our institutions are so corrupt it's shameful, scary. Our environment is loaded with toxins, better count on yourself to mitigate it.
Methane is a non issue, completely fabricated BS propaganda from Establishment Media Mafia that has never ever given a flying F about science or reality in general. It only lasts about 15 yrs in the atmosphere, that's like a second in geologic time, geology being the origin of climate science. Then it becomes plant fertilizer.
Until very recently the USA had the "American Serengeti" with several million buffalo 'blackening the landscape' until geocoding the Natives nearly made them extinct. That's comparable to current cattle numbers. Avoiding feeding them grain, corn mainly, also has significant benefits across the board.
While "factory farms" and cheap beef are a problem, many ranchers improve the landscape via keeping herbivores moving over wide areas. The simplistic notion that BEEF IS BAD is typical of the irrational, ill-informed Leftists. (yes the Right has it's analogs too) Frankly, veganism is unhealthy.
Properly managed livestock is not only beneficial to the land but healthy to consume and if a modest premium was had for byproducts like leather--that's a good thing to promote responsible production and land management.
Tesla for one, claims to responsibly source such as cobalt, leather can be even more responsibly purchased.
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@newagetemplar6100 I'm a bit of a petrol head too, still love my high revving "old" BMW V8, but it's a replacement for the high performance motorcycles of my youth, not so utilitarian....can't think of anyone I'd recommend it to.
There was good fundamental reasons for early battery cars to fail over a century ago, the batteries were simply insufficient for anything but short city trips, then charge for say 8 hrs plus before another short trip was possible. They were manufactured and sold but the demand wasn't there.
Steam cars were also in the mix back then and the highest performance available for yrs, but startup time, hassle and low efficiencies favored gasoline by a wide margin.
Even in the '90's, tho the GM EV1 was popular among those who owned them, and 40 mile range a big improvement over a century prior, it wasn't enough for most customers. It was a missed opportunity as a glimpse of what far better batts could achieve. Classic Xerox or Kodak moment by GM, but credit to them for doing it.
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