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...than the Bill signed by our Gov. "Moonbeam" (Jerry Brown) of California!
From the
Orange County Register newspaper: "The legislation also allows the Air Resources Board to regulate cow flatulence if there's viable technology to reduce it."
Now there's a great political office to aspire to: Cow Fart Czar
OK, anybody have any pictures of the "sniffers" they're gonna be putting on cow butts?
 
And that's aliens and alienites, is how the death of mankind started
 
Really need a law to regulate stupid politicians....so glad I moved from there 43 yrs ago...LOL
 
Sad that such a beautiful state could house such lunatics. But as Obama supporters, the ones that are more raving lunatics than the polititians are the voters that will support these idiots.
 
Here in NC we are no longer allowed to use elephants to plow our fields!

And I think its also illegal to tie our pet alligators to fire hydrants and street signs!
 
Dog farts are worse, they should start there.

Send some to his office so he can spend a few years researching it for himself.
 
might be a stupid law, but these folks are dead serious and most folks sit around and laugh thinking how dumb these laws are, never taking them seriously, these extreme lunatics march forward one law at a time......
 
Yes. They need to be retrofitted with cattl-ytic converters.
 
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They already do this in Europe.
This is part of the carbon credit scheme that everybody
thinks has gone away.
 
Cows (1.5 billion of them) are a major source of pollution in the world.
I wonder how they plan on capturing their farts though ? Lol
 
Cows (1.5 billion of them) are a major source of pollution in the world.
I wonder how they plan on capturing their farts though ? Lol
I agree, they surely can`t get any more stupid, can they??
 
Look at it as a possibility for new employment...Fart Catcher...
 
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Cows (1.5 billion of them) are a major source of pollution in the world.
I wonder how they plan on capturing their farts though ? Lol
I'd better crank up production of my charcoal cow diapers!!! We'll need a few more million illegals to install/change them though. God I hope Hitlary gets into office so my business will boom!
 
I have family in the dairy industry and have a little insight on this. The comment leaves an open door for future federal funding of emerging technologies to use the methane gas created through dairy farming. In your head, you imagine some random farmer hold a trash bag over his cow's fart box, but we are talking industrial dairies with 1000's of dairy cows. The primary focus is to reduce the methane gas created as manure breaks down in landfills. Yes methane in high quantities is detrimental to the environment, yea it dissipates quickly, but it's also continuously being produced. This is considered a very minor pollutatnt, but it's a positive step to reduce the overall stress on the environment in ways we can, until advances in technology allows us to make huge changes. Kind of like changing our socks until we can afford some new boots.
There is alot of wordsmithing and odd language in the bill that all points straight back to funding lines and purpose allocations.
The funding is to reduce methane emmissions, but they are using it to further refine technologies to utilize methane to produce energy to sell back onto the grid, etc etc. Some dairy farmers are okay with the direction it's going, some are not. There is alot of mindblowing stuff in the dairy industry that is basically swallowed up by the Dairy industry's giant good PR and marketing machine. It's not as bad as we think, and far worse than we think.
 
Yes, we should try to control methane emissions wherever we can. Landfills = good place to do it. Individual farms = government over-reach. When are they going to start controlling the methane from termites too??? You have to draw lines where there are diminishing returns (corn into ethanol comes to mind).
 
well the manure from those individual farms goes to landfills...sooo
 
well it must not be true then if you don't know them huh?
I'm just sayin, never heard it and I was in the dairy industry at one point. And if they're sending it to the landfills then as was stated, control the methane at the landfills and that takes care of it
 
...than the Bill signed by our Gov. "Moonbeam" (Jerry Brown) of California!
From the
Orange County Register newspaper: "The legislation also allows the Air Resources Board to regulate cow flatulence if there's viable technology to reduce it."
Now there's a great political office to aspire to: Cow Fart Czar
OK, anybody have any pictures of the "sniffers" they're gonna be putting on cow butts?
Jerry is a loon.
I would like to see these career politicians taken out with the trash along with the special interest groups that fight for rights of non citizens and environmental causes...because they are all corrupting the country for their own financial gain in most cases.
 
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In California, it's very rare for a dairy to send manure to a landfill. The vast majority of it is dealt with onsite. And has anyone actually read the text of the bill that was signed and referenced in the first post? Don't believe everything you read on an online newspaper. I thought you guys knew better than that... BTW, the California dairy industry has quite heavy involved in the drafting of the bill.
 
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