They are now telling us what to eat.

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GIVE up lamb roasts and save the planet. Government advisers are developing menus to combat climate change by cutting out “high carbon” food such as meat from sheep, whose burping poses a serious threat to the environment.

Out will go kebabs, greenhouse tomatoes and alcohol. Instead, diners will be encouraged to consume more potatoes and seasonal vegetables, as well as pork and chicken, which generate fewer carbon emissions.

“Changing our lifestyles, including our diets, is going to be one of the crucial elements in cutting carbon emissions,” said David Kennedy, chief executive of the Committee on Climate Change.

Kennedy has stopped eating his favourite doner kebabs because they contain lamb.


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A government-sponsored study into greenhouse gases found that producing 2.2lb of lamb released the equivalent of 37lb of carbon dioxide.

The problem is because sheep burp so much methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Cows are only slightly better behaved. The production of 2.2lb of beef releases methane equivalent to 35lb of CO2 Tomatoes, most of which are grown in heated glasshouses, are the most “carbon-intensive” vegetable, each 2.2lb generating more than 20lb of CO2 Potatoes, in contrast, release only about 1lb of CO2 for each 2.2lb of food. The figures are similar for most other native fruit and vegetables.

“We are not saying that everyone should become vegetarian or give up drinking but moving towards less carbon intensive foods will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve health,” said Kennedy.

The climate committee is analysing emissions from farming and will suggest measures to reduce them. However, it has concluded that people will have to change their habits.

Alcoholic drinks are another significant contributory factor, with the growing and processing of crops such as hops and malt into beer and whisky helping to generate 1.5% of the nation’s greenhouse gases.

The Carbon Trust, a government-funded firm, is working with food and drink companies to calculate the “carbon footprints” of products - sometimes with surprising results.

Coca-Cola, for example, generates only about half the greenhouse gas emissions of Innocent’s “smoothies”. Cadbury’s chocolate generates about 4½lb for every 2.2lb eaten - less than half that from theof CO2 same weight of chicken.
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  • irish May 30, 2009 13:03:53
    irish
    since humans produce most and certainly more gases of all types maybe they should do something about that! start with shutting up ,that would reduce emissions measureably. stop production of industry too. to think they want to blame animals for this is ridiculous!
  • RickCanyon May 30, 2009 01:04:17
    RickCanyon
    As a general rule, try not to eat anything that may cause unexpected or uncontrollable flatulence. Cows don't care but we do, because we are environmentally conscious.

    flatulence

    the presence of excessive amounts of gas in the stomach or intestine, which sometimes results in the expulsion of the gas through the anus. Healthy individuals produce significant amounts of intestinal gas (flatus) daily; without rectal release, gases trapped within the digestive system produce bloating and abdominal distention. Although a normal occurrence, flatulence sometimes causes embarrassment because of the sound and fetid odour of the gases


    Learn more about flatulence with a free trial on Britannica.com.
  • Watchman May 28, 2009 13:38:28
    Watchman
    They wont be happy until you live in your masters housing and working in his work place (fields) wearing there approved clothes and speaking what they approve. At what extent do they think the breaking point will be? Have they ever heard about the French Revolution? Do they know what sparked it? It wasn't just taxes. It was the over taxation! Or how about the American Revolution? Have they ever heard about the Boston Tea Party? Someone needs to tell them it wasn't one of there fund raisers.
  • +2
    Alleycat May 28, 2009 12:28:59 (edited)
    Alleycat
    These folks are deluded to the point of insanity, it is like a religon to em... They are consumed with this lie and by definition a bunch of idiots that don't realize they are a bunch of idiots!
  • RickCanyon Alleycat May 30, 2009 01:07:19
    RickCanyon
    I realize they are a bunch of idiots, but you must remember that they are only a bunch of idiots.
  • +2
    Dan™: Real Change, Not Fals... May 28, 2009 09:53:02
    Dan™: Real Change, Not False Hope
    No!

    I'm not going to eat what they tell me to eat
    I'm not going to stop eating dairy and meat
    I'm not going to drive what they tell me to drive
    I'm not going to live where they tell me to live
    I'm not going to drink what they tell me to drink
    And I'm not going to think what they tell me to think
  • +2
    Winghunter May 28, 2009 00:49:52
    Winghunter
    “Creating an ideology pegged to carbon dioxide is a dangerous nonsense…The present alarm on climate change is an instrument of social control, a pretext for major businesses and political battle. It became an ideology, which is concerning.” - Environmental Scientist Professor Delgado Domingos of Portugal

    “Since I am no longer affiliated with any organization nor receiving any funding, I can speak quite frankly….As a scientist I remain skeptical.” - Atmospheric Scientist Dr. Joanne Simpson, the first woman in the world to receive a PhD in meteorology and formerly of NASA who has authored more than 190 studies and has been called “among the most preeminent scientists of the last 100 years.”

    “Even doubling or tripling the amount of carbon dioxide will virtually have little impact, as water vapour and water condensed on particles as clouds dominate the worldwide scene and always will.” – . Geoffrey G. Duffy

    “Gore prompted me to start delving into the science again and I quickly found myself solidly in the skeptic camp…Climate models can at best be useful for explaining climate changes after the fact.” - Meteorologist Hajo Smit of Holland
  • +3
    Marlow ~ Let There Be Light May 27, 2009 23:38:29
    Marlow ~ Let There Be Light
    Well, the further their lunacy the more people will reject them. At least I hope so.
  • +1
    RickCanyon Marlow ... May 30, 2009 01:11:46
    RickCanyon
    Don't count on it. There are a lot of idiots out there. You have no idea.
  • +2
    IndyLinda May 27, 2009 20:23:49
    IndyLinda
    LOLOL!! The sheep alone will irritate hell out of the muslims! Might pay to watch that furor.
  • +3
    kormster May 27, 2009 16:16:04 (edited)
    kormster
    Soon they will make you ware a mask to monitor your resperation and make you buy carbon credits. Now if you exscuse me. I need to go back to the very nice Lodon Broil left overs I did on the gril the other night.
  • +2
    JO4USA May 27, 2009 15:51:04
    JO4USA
    Can you believe this crap? Soon we will be eating grass and the Government Green Patrol will be policing the nation to make sure our noses are wiped before we graze.
    One more point to note on Carbon Dioxide:
    It takes 1 Ton of CO2 to produce 1 Ton of cement. Shit.
    Cement is the 3rd most leading cause of CO2 exhausted in the atmosphere due to the amount of fossil fuel required to produce the heat needed. Think of what THAT means to the building industry.
    Another element for the perfect storm. Currently 1 bag at the Hardware store is what, under $4.00?
  • +2
    kormster JO4USA May 27, 2009 16:18:49
    kormster
    look at what it takes to creat new aluminum.
  • +4
    Mike May 27, 2009 11:53:10
    Mike
    These morons are only paving the way for total domination by their fellow morons in congress, the white house, and the SCOTUS. If we don't voluntarily toe the line, we will be "forced" to do it. They can kiss my old Marine ass if they think I will even entertain one of their idiotic ideas.
  • +5
    steve May 27, 2009 05:07:47
    steve
    I'll continue to eat what I want they can take there globlal warming and stuff it
  • +6
    joe May 27, 2009 02:43:05
    joe
    I'll still eat what I want, no matter what they say. "Less carbon intensive foods"? By how much? Maybe 0.000000000000000000000...forty or fifty zeros later...01 percent? Who really cares?

    Also, in order to help plants produce oxygen through the process of Photosynthesis, isn't a little more CO2 a good thing for the Earth?
  • Dan™: R... joe May 28, 2009 09:58:40
    Dan™: Real Change, Not False Hope
    Indeed it is.
  • +1
    joe Dan™: R... May 28, 2009 11:38:14
    joe
    Yeah, so, to be frank, Why the bitching?
  • +1
    Dan™: R... joe May 28, 2009 16:22:13
    Dan™: Real Change, Not False Hope
    Because the global warming agenda isn't really about what's good for the Earth, it's about control.
  • +1
    joe Dan™: R... May 31, 2009 13:10:06
    joe
    Exactly!
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