I’ll take two; one to put in my bed and one for my underwear
Most people don’t have methane in their farts.
You seem knowledgeable. How can I increase my methane output?
become a ruminant probably
Biogas generator
Eat a cow whole… I’ll give you my fork …
its super effective.
What makes farts flammable then?
Methane. Not everyone can light their farts on fire.
Poor bastards
Really exciting development for the climate change mitigation toolkit. Let’s hope it’s not too challenging or costly to scale up and deploy.
I still feel that these will be used in place of structural changes and we’ll just end up polluting more.
Does that really matter if there are proper systems to deal with the pollution?
Yeah because it’s not fixing the problem, really it’s just passing it off to a future generation
Reminds me of this a bit
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Combatting symptoms is nice and all, but ideally you’d want to remove the reason these symptoms exist in the first place.
Now a meme with real world applications. How would livestock wear pants?
Probably just a big pad over their asses
But only over the rear two legs? Or all four legs?
The rear two plus suspenders, obviously.
Over a 25-year period, though, methane is 85 times worse for the climate than carbon dioxide.
Doesn’t it get reduced in the athmosphere in about 5 years to mostly CO2?
Yes but the heat it retains in that time is 85x the effect of base CO2, which makes sense: decomposition of the methane releases energy. It does a much better job of reflecting the IR until it breaks down, then in the act of breaking down releases energy.
The atmospheric half life of methaine is just under 10 years. So if you release 1k lbs of methaine in 10 years there will be 500 lbs left 10 years after that ther will be 250 ect.
1k lbs
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1k lbs is a perfectly cromulent unit of enbiggenment, colloquially known as “Calebs”.
Give me washing machines or give me death
Indeed that’s 10 hundredweight. Which maybe ironically enough is rather intuitive for me, Germany still uses pounds and hundredweight (Zentner) in informal and sectorial use, meaning 500g and 50kg.
I believe that’s 80 stone
Not a fan of kilopounds, klbs?
It’s a good replacement for the heavy-fridge unit.
America is slowly switching to the metric system: metric pounds, metric feet, you know…
I mean, it’s more clear than 0.5 tons, since “tons” doesn’t specify US or metric. Not that it would matter in this specific instance.
But if it doesn’t matter, what’s the problem with tons?
Guess i remembered wrong.