AGW Today: Your Christmas Feast Is Now Bad

Posted on December 24, 2008

Is there nothing that the Climahysterics won’t attack?

Festive feasts ‘contributing to climate change’

Wasted food at Christmas time is now being highlighted as an environmental problem.

Jon Dee, the chairman of Do Something, says gases from leftover food rotting in landfill are 20 times more potent than the carbon pollution from car exhausts.

Well, he does sorta have a point. Despite the article not making any mention of the gas methane (which is typically never named in most climahysteric reports, as it is not a sexy gas, but a humor inducing gas, at least for guys), it is very potent, much more then CO2, though it has a atmospheric lifespan of about 10-12 years. But, come on, sheesh, let us have a freaking meal, dude!

$20 say the majority of the Disciples of Gore waste tons of food individually. Because they do not feel the need to do anything themselves. Government should fix the issue, in their world.

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One Response to “AGW Today: Your Christmas Feast Is Now Bad”

  1. Katie on December 25th, 2008 2:30 am

    In my home I can assure these Moonbats that no food goes to waste. What isn’t eaten on the first day becomes lunch on the next (or midnight snack take your pick). I compost what I do not use up and place the compost in my garden. Thus I am green (saving a bit of money and have some of the most tastiest veggies in the neighborhood).

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