"We are due for another Ice Age" is everyone's common response to the climate change/global warming. But it isnt true. An ice age only occurs when the earth's orbit and tilt and strong enough to cool down the temperature. But currently the ice age will not happen because the orbit and tilt are too weak. Then why is global warming and climate change happening? Global warming and climate change is being caused by all the emissions released into the air. They trap in the heat that had been reflected off the earth. The emission are called greenhouse gases. They are causing the earth atmosphere to deteriorate, allowing more of the sun's rays to reach earth. The major greenhouse gases are water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane. These are all released from the cars we drive, anthropogenic black carbon gas (from the production of dairy and meat cows), and too much condensation from standing water (pools of water left in the open such as unused buckets, large puddles, etc.). We reduce these by using public transportation, eating less red meat, and draining any water being uncleaned or unused regulary.
Governor Jerry Brown recently signed a bill to regulate cow flatulence. This means that California will need to cut methane emissions from dairy cows and other animals by 40% by 2030. This mandated 40% reduction in methane and 50% reduction in anthropogenic black carbon gas represents a direct assault on California’s dairy industry and will hurt manufacturing by creating an arbitrary limit on natural gasses which dissipate quickly. This will ease the emissions that are being released, but it will be more costly for the agricultural economy and small businesses. But Jerry Brown's new restrictions on cow flatulence isn't bad news for everyone...perhaps there is now hope for Argentina's cow fart backpack invented by the National Institute of Agricultural Technology.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-09-19/only-california-governor-jerry-brown-signs-bill-regulate-cow-flatulence
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