California Regulating Farts Now

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Yep......the stupidity is growing every day in the land of fruits and nuts.

California regulates cow farts
GALT, Calif. (AP) — California is taking its fight against global warming to the farm.

The nation's leading agricultural state is now targeting greenhouse gases produced by dairy cows and other livestock.

Despite strong opposition from farmers, Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation in September that for the first time regulates heat-trapping gases from livestock operations and landfills.

Cattle and other farm animals are major sources of methane, a greenhouse gas many times more potent than carbon dioxide as a heat-trapping gas. Methane is released when they belch, pass gas and make manure.

"If we can reduce emissions of methane, we can really help to slow global warming," said Ryan McCarthy, a science adviser for the California Air Resources Board, which is drawing up rules to implement the new law.

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Yep......the stupidity is growing every day in the land of fruits and nuts.

California regulates cow farts
GALT, Calif. (AP) — California is taking its fight against global warming to the farm.

The nation's leading agricultural state is now targeting greenhouse gases produced by dairy cows and other livestock.

Despite strong opposition from farmers, Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation in September that for the first time regulates heat-trapping gases from livestock operations and landfills.

Cattle and other farm animals are major sources of methane, a greenhouse gas many times more potent than carbon dioxide as a heat-trapping gas. Methane is released when they belch, pass gas and make manure.

"If we can reduce emissions of methane, we can really help to slow global warming," said Ryan McCarthy, a science adviser for the California Air Resources Board, which is drawing up rules to implement the new law.

Cow_Farts_Washington_Fed_Government-600x354.jpg

There was a thread about this when the story first came out a couple of months ago. It's not really about cow farts so much as the methane from cow manure, if I remember correctly. It certainly mentions manure and the use of methane digesters in your article.
 
ca2.jpg


Yep......the stupidity is growing every day in the land of fruits and nuts.

California regulates cow farts
GALT, Calif. (AP) — California is taking its fight against global warming to the farm.

The nation's leading agricultural state is now targeting greenhouse gases produced by dairy cows and other livestock.

Despite strong opposition from farmers, Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation in September that for the first time regulates heat-trapping gases from livestock operations and landfills.

Cattle and other farm animals are major sources of methane, a greenhouse gas many times more potent than carbon dioxide as a heat-trapping gas. Methane is released when they belch, pass gas and make manure.

"If we can reduce emissions of methane, we can really help to slow global warming," said Ryan McCarthy, a science adviser for the California Air Resources Board, which is drawing up rules to implement the new law.

Cow_Farts_Washington_Fed_Government-600x354.jpg

There was a thread about this when the story first came out a couple of months ago. It's not really about cow farts so much as the methane from cow manure, if I remember correctly. It certainly mentions manure and the use of methane digesters in your article.
So how do they go about regulating cow farts and cow belches?
 
ca2.jpg


Yep......the stupidity is growing every day in the land of fruits and nuts.

California regulates cow farts
GALT, Calif. (AP) — California is taking its fight against global warming to the farm.

The nation's leading agricultural state is now targeting greenhouse gases produced by dairy cows and other livestock.

Despite strong opposition from farmers, Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation in September that for the first time regulates heat-trapping gases from livestock operations and landfills.

Cattle and other farm animals are major sources of methane, a greenhouse gas many times more potent than carbon dioxide as a heat-trapping gas. Methane is released when they belch, pass gas and make manure.

"If we can reduce emissions of methane, we can really help to slow global warming," said Ryan McCarthy, a science adviser for the California Air Resources Board, which is drawing up rules to implement the new law.

Cow_Farts_Washington_Fed_Government-600x354.jpg

If they are that desperate for some methane, then they should put a large plastic sheet and hose to a vacuum cleaner on top of the California capital dome and capture all that methane.

That could probably power the whole danged state for a year.
 
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