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CO2 Levels in New Zealand

February 16, 2009 By Robin Grieve

No cow, sheep, pig or goat has ever managed to create carbon out of nothing. They produce products by taking carbon out of the air which is then stored in the bones of growing children, in wool for carpets and leather for furniture and clothing.

No evidence exists anywhere in the world that methane from livestock can cause global warming.

The Kyoto Protocol is a political document, not a scientific one.

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