Quote Originally Posted by Baqer View Post
Well, not really. The greenhouse gases produced from beef and other meat production is part of a more natural cycle which cycles CO2 and methane from the grass and meal that the cows eat into the air, and then back into plants through photosynthesis. Fossil fuels take CO2 stuck in the ground and pump it into the atmosphere, thereby adding a larger total amount to the entire cycle which CO2 goes through.


here's the first graph i found on google explaining it better than I did.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enviro...eat_production