CRAZY CAT: LOONEY LIBERALS NOW SAY THAT AMERICANS MUST GIVE UP THEIR PETS IN ORDER TO STOP GLOBAL WARMING

Thursday, August 3, 2017
By Paul Martin

Dogs and cats are responsible for 25 to 30 percent of the impacts of meat production in the United States, said Orkin. Compared to a plant-based diet, meat production “requires more energy, land and water and has greater environmental consequences in terms of erosion, pesticides and waste,” the study found. And what goes in, must come out. In terms of waste, Okin noted, feeding pets also leads to about 5.1 million tons of feces every year, roughly equivalent to the total trash production of Massachusetts.

by Geoffrey Grider
NowTheEndBegins.com
August 3, 2017

WHEN IT COMES TO GLOBAL WARMING, FIDO AND FLUFFY ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM, A NEW STUDY BY UCLA INDICATES.

“Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things.” Romans 1:22,23 (KJV)

EDITOR’S NOTE: Make no mistake about it, Global Warming is the religion of the radical loonie Left, and they will no longer tolerate your climate sins. Even your beloved pets are on their “hit list” of things to eradicate so their Gaia worship can continue. What’s next after that? Next, they are coming to remove the #1 source of carbon dioxide pollution on the planet. Care to take a guess what that might be? Here’s a hint…look in the mirror.

Most cat or dog lovers would say they can’t imagine living in a world without pets, but as the threat of global warming increases, environmentally conscious pet lovers may need to make some tough choices, according to the study.

Pet ownership in the United States creates about 64 million tons of carbon dioxide a year, UCLA researchers found. That’s the equivalent of driving 13.6 million cars for a year. The problem lies with the meat-filled diets of kitties and pooches, according to the study by UCLA geography professor Gregory Okin.

Dogs and cats are responsible for 25 to 30 percent of the impacts of meat production in the United States, said Orkin. Compared to a plant-based diet, meat production “requires more energy, land and water and has greater environmental consequences in terms of erosion, pesticides and waste,” the study found.

And what goes in, must come out. In terms of waste, Okin noted, feeding pets also leads to about 5.1 million tons of feces every year, roughly equivalent to the total trash production of Massachusetts.

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