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Animals have body heat that only serves to further warm the planet... shouldn't we be killing them off?

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To help protect against global warming, shouldn't we be hunting more and ridding these creatures, rather than say protecting them?

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  1. Only trolls.


  2. Since they were here long before we were, their body heat is not FURTHER warming the planet.   You came after they did, so kill yourself off.

  3. first off - this is a stupid question

    body heat is solar energy that took a slightly longer time to pass through the atmosphere than most solar energy does.

  4. and what right do you have to take away lives of innocent animals that have never done anything to you? what a conceited thought

  5. I think you're lying when you say you would be okay with animals killing your family to prevent global warming lol

    and we shouldn't be worrying about animals warming our earth up with their body heat when we have much bigger problems contributing to global warming such as pollution. I mean we are the ones who basically got ourselves into this whole global warming mess, Animals shouldn't be the ones to suffer for the way we treat this earth, even if they are just animals.

  6. eaven if we could it wouldn't do much. the only effect animals would have is by eating plants body heat origonaly comnes from the sun that would have already warmed the earth. so killing them all would lead to more carbon being stored as plant matter but it would eventualy all decompose anyway unless we can wipe out microbes as well.

  7. How would you fell if all the animals came and killed your family because you are warming the planet.

    Actually all those animals help us stay alive.

  8. Oh, this is c**p, as heat rises it dissipates before it will add to the warmth we already get from the sun to raise the temperature of planet earth.  It's really more of a problem with the pollution from automobiles and factories which hold in the heat by sealing us all under a lid.  Am sure I am not the only one living within an "inversion bowl," a natural condition combined with civilization's pollution.

  9. Oh, the d**n libs in here are giving me a headache.

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