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<blockquote data-quote="GunHawk" data-source="post: 1789134" data-attributes="member: 108159"><p>Not true that 95% of science is funded by animal rights and client change doomsday groups, where did you get that? Most research is funded by corporations and government, which now is in Republican hands. Yes, climate change has occurred since the beginning of the planet, but the causes have been different and now it's us. Bottom line is, after 26 pages, it still boils down to human nature that rejects information that doesn't support our pre-existing beliefs. I admit I do it too. For instance, I was just watching a documentary "Cowspiracy" that says livestock agriculture is responsible for more greenhouse gases than fossil fuels—and water consumption. And because I like to eat animals and I grew up on a ranch, I immediately rejected it and began looking for contrary information to support my position. After all, didn't we have tens of millions of bison here and the same or more ungulates across Africa and other grasslands that didn't cause climate change? But if I'm being honest with myself, we now have many more livestock animals than there ever were wild animals. I'm still resisting the idea, but I have to do more research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GunHawk, post: 1789134, member: 108159"] Not true that 95% of science is funded by animal rights and client change doomsday groups, where did you get that? Most research is funded by corporations and government, which now is in Republican hands. Yes, climate change has occurred since the beginning of the planet, but the causes have been different and now it’s us. Bottom line is, after 26 pages, it still boils down to human nature that rejects information that doesn’t support our pre-existing beliefs. I admit I do it too. For instance, I was just watching a documentary “Cowspiracy” that says livestock agriculture is responsible for more greenhouse gases than fossil fuels—and water consumption. And because I like to eat animals and I grew up on a ranch, I immediately rejected it and began looking for contrary information to support my position. After all, didn’t we have tens of millions of bison here and the same or more ungulates across Africa and other grasslands that didn’t cause climate change? But if I’m being honest with myself, we now have many more livestock animals than there ever were wild animals. I’m still resisting the idea, but I have to do more research. [/QUOTE]
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