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<blockquote data-quote="DennisTate" data-source="post: 70628052" data-attributes="member: 305212"><p>It may be a year ago now when I saw the documentary "Cowspiracy."</p><p></p><p>What worries me is all the run off of chemicals from the massive agribusiness down the </p><p>Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico is already killing the Gulf of Mexico.....</p><p></p><p>An article in National Geographic about a decade ago stated that trees and other plants</p><p>ate up over four billion metric tons of atmospheric carbon dioxide annually....</p><p></p><p>Algae and plankton and other plants living in the ocean ate up almost, but not quite as much</p><p>as land based plants. </p><p></p><p>If we kill the oceans.....</p><p>we are in big trouble......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DennisTate, post: 70628052, member: 305212"] It may be a year ago now when I saw the documentary "Cowspiracy." What worries me is all the run off of chemicals from the massive agribusiness down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico is already killing the Gulf of Mexico..... An article in National Geographic about a decade ago stated that trees and other plants ate up over four billion metric tons of atmospheric carbon dioxide annually.... Algae and plankton and other plants living in the ocean ate up almost, but not quite as much as land based plants. If we kill the oceans..... we are in big trouble...... [/QUOTE]
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