Virg, Did you have to give up cheeseburgers? If so, we thank you for reducing your carbon footprint. "Jamais Cascio, former managing editor over at Worldchanging and current proprietor of Open the Future, recently got to wondering: with all the recent hubbub surrounding carbon footprints, credits and offsets, what do everyday, common items contribute to our warming globe? He started with an American institution: the cheeseburger, and, after a little digging and number-crunching he came up with 6.3 to 6.8 pounds (2.85 to 3.1 kg) of carbon emissions per burger." ... read
I don't know about all that crap just posted prior to mine, but i'm glad to hear you're back'n off the trough on those cheeseburgers!!! That means you might be around this Earth a little longer and that's all that matters at this point!! Screw Ed!!! (Cheeseburgers are good!!) luv, luv!!!!
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Virg, Did you have to give up cheeseburgers? If so, we thank you for reducing your carbon footprint. "Jamais Cascio, former managing editor over at Worldchanging and current proprietor of Open the Future, recently got to wondering: with all the recent hubbub surrounding carbon footprints, credits and offsets, what do everyday, common items contribute to our warming globe? He started with an American institution: the cheeseburger, and, after a little digging and number-crunching he came up with 6.3 to 6.8 pounds (2.85 to 3.1 kg) of carbon emissions per burger." ... read
I did. Does the 6.3-6.8 lbs. include the carbon dioxide, and methane produced after ingestion?
I don't know about all that crap just posted prior to mine, but i'm glad to hear you're back'n off the trough on those cheeseburgers!!! That means you might be around this Earth a little longer and that's all that matters at this point!! Screw Ed!!! (Cheeseburgers are good!!)
luv, luv!!!!
Thanks Sally. Who's Ed?
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