May 2009 edit

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Livestock edit

You are targeting the wrong articles. The information is irrelevant on Global warming as well as on Greenhouse gas, the first because its too detailed for that article, and the latter because livestock isn't a greenhouse gas. The correct articles would be Greenhouse gas emissions (where its already mentioned), Climate change and agriculture (where it is also mentioned).

Sidecomment: Your reference can't be used on WP, since it is not a reliable source - its an advocacy site, and as such is significantly biased. You are aware that you couldn't remove 18% emissions by everyone going veggy right? (read the study that your site is referring to). --Kim D. Petersen (talk) 17:03, 21 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

There is also mention of it on Livestock as well as an article on the subject of Environmental effects of meat production --Kim D. Petersen (talk) 18:34, 21 May 2009 (UTC)Reply