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How do veggie gardens reduce greenhouse emissions?

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How do veggie gardens reduce greenhouse emissions?

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  1. photosynthesis, because plants give off a their offspring in order to mate with other plants and the wind carries it to another place to sprout, photosynthesis is kinda like the food that they make


  2. They don't.  I have a vegetable garden and the last I checked, people are still driving by my house and I am still getting electricity from a coal fired power plant. The vegetables have done nothing to reduce greenhouse emissions, beyond any other plants in my yard.  But if it makes you more aware of your surroundings, encourages you to eat more veggies and makes you feel closer to the earth, that is a good thing.

  3. The same way a fireman puts out a fire using only a bucket of water

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    The oceans do a bigger job at it than all the plants on earth could ever dream of doing

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    Because remember plants at night put CO2 back in the  air we breath

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  4. Photosynthesis.

  5. Well, first of all you are making your own veggies, so you don't need to but them from a store. The store most likey had them shipped in from like california. Meaning you are not buying something that had to be hauled up in a gas guzuling truck. The emit oxegen into the air.

  6. the plants produce oxygen, therefore helping to balance out the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

  7. They reduce carbon emissions because you are eating fruit and vegtables from your own garden, therefore, it is local, it saves from transporting it to where you live and if you don't use pesticides... its organic! It should taste excellent too.

  8. You will eat something that did not have to be shipped.

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