Study: Dinosaur Gas Caused Prehistoric Global Warming

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15 Responses to Study: Dinosaur Gas Caused Prehistoric Global Warming

  1. onecornpone says:

    That's what being a vegan will do for ya…

    Eat more BEEF!!!

    Better think about puttin' on a few pounds anyway, while we can still get good food…

    remember, the fat ones were the survivors during the famines… heh, heh, heh…

  2. BronxZionist says:

    Heh. This just goes to show what I said for years about gassy buffalo. After all, if they covered the central prairies they must have been releasing some serious gas. With them gone we are clearly owed some serious carbon credits.

    • onecornpone says:

      Nope, nice try BZ, but the buffalo have been replaced ten fold by bovine steak factories… ;-I
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      • BronxZionist says:

        Hey! This is environmentalism! You will not introduce facts that contradict the dialectic.

        I choose to believe there were more buffalo than there are cows, and the other eco-freaks love to tell us we killed metric bajillions of them, therefore we are owed carbon credits for them!

        And if we do eat more beef, we should get even more carbon credits for them.

        That's it!
        A steakhouse called "The Carbon Credit".
        Get one offset for every 16 oz. of beef you eat or somesuch, and drive vegan eco-freaks insane for free.
        I'm sensing serious win-win potential here.

    • Saltire says:

      Buffalo is really pretty good meat.

      BTW there are estimates that there were about 60 million buffalo inhabiting North American prior to 1800 which was pretty much hunted to extinction in the 19th century to a level of less than 2000 buffalo. Now, there are approximately 500,000 buffalo.

  3. Taxpayer1234 says:

    And here I thought my husband was the cause of global warming.

  4. triper57 says:

    No wonder they died off, they couldn't breathe the methane.

  5. GaltFan says:

    Conclusion: Life is dangerous to life on Earth.

    • Patrick Chester says:

      The Universe is pretty dangerous to life on Earth, and probably a number of places we don't know about yet.

  6. Saltire says:

    Good thing that asteroid hit, otherwise we'd really be in a stinking mess.

  7. Red47 says:

    "Indeed, our calculations suggest"

    Oh my stars! How hard are these morons going to work to tie the cooling/heating cycles that have affected this planet for millennium to the organisms living on the earth?

  8. tpalya says:

    How much did it cost us to study dino farts?