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Fats stopped? London study shows: Global warming mainly caused by emissions of thicknesses

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Phil Edwards and Ian Roberts, both researchers from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, sounding the alarm: Obese are responsible (directly and indirectly) for global warming, so for a higher emissions of greenhouse gases (CO 2), because they have more food and more energy consumption. Corresponding experiments and present measurement results collected directly in the digestive tract of thicknesses, lead to the conclusion that thickness not only longer but also more burping and farting, consequently therefore directly for the production of harmful, highly toxic greenhouse gas (CO 2) is responsible for drawing.

The two scientists make the thicknesses responsible for at least 20% of the resulting highly toxic gases (CO 2). The study made ​​for. As well as an increase in livestock due to rising demand for meat for 20% of all harmful greenhouse gases (CO 2) is responsible, because of the toxic methane (CO 2), which is secreted by cows. Thus, the researchers documented a fatal "Doppler effect": Big meatballs demands for more and more thick meatballs, which in turn stimulates more cows to fart. These data were also collected animals directly in the digestive tract of harmful methane gas producing highly controversial (CO 2). In this case, one of the researchers ventured so far that it would have been almost sucked in a particularly violent Rülpsvorgang a cow in the Wiederkäutrakt. The measured data could be collected after the incident only with difficulty. However, they have nothing to lacks clarity. "Unfortunately," said one of the researchers, who also encourages you to think about the harmful indoor housing, given the devastating results completely. Finally, the (*) there would be long gas-free alternatives such as soy or rice milk which does not methane gas charged (CO 2) are. This could be offered completely free of grease and also prevent problems with the digestion of lactose and related harmful Gepupse in the future. (more ...)