However you might view global warming, or climate change, the fact is the "powers that be" have decided that one way or the other things have to change?...something has to be done to save the world from our sinful ways!LOL
Many possible solutions have been floated....some make sense...other are patently absurb!
A carbon tax or cap and trade seem inevitable?....and thats when some pretty goofy ideas start to pop up!
Apparently ruminants produce a fair bit of methane (which incidently is 21 times worse than C02)....and consequently the owner could be taxed (or have to buy offset credits?) for that methane! The figure I see floating around is $76 for a beef cow but am not sure exactly what GHG price that is based on. The Alberta government estimates C02 capture and storage will cost from $50-$110 ton so one ton of methane could be very pricey (21X!).
Can you ever see a day when "carbon reduction schemes" will put that old cow out of business? Will "soy burgers" be our future?
Many possible solutions have been floated....some make sense...other are patently absurb!
A carbon tax or cap and trade seem inevitable?....and thats when some pretty goofy ideas start to pop up!
Apparently ruminants produce a fair bit of methane (which incidently is 21 times worse than C02)....and consequently the owner could be taxed (or have to buy offset credits?) for that methane! The figure I see floating around is $76 for a beef cow but am not sure exactly what GHG price that is based on. The Alberta government estimates C02 capture and storage will cost from $50-$110 ton so one ton of methane could be very pricey (21X!).
Can you ever see a day when "carbon reduction schemes" will put that old cow out of business? Will "soy burgers" be our future?
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