British atmospheric physicist warns: Breathing endangers the environment
Sapperlot, now it’s time to take a deep breath, not hold your breath. A study by Dr. Nicholas Cowan, an employee at the Center for Ecology and Hydrology in Edinburgh, provides scientifically sober information:
“Human breathing air may contain low, elevated concentrations of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), both of which contribute to global warming.”
After the information, a warning must of course be issued immediately in a timely manner in order to feed the permanent culture of fear of media-political strategies of the present:
“We urge caution in assuming that human-caused emissions are negligible.”
And now? Stop breathing, reduce it according to guidelines or perhaps a disciplinary breathing tax for carelessly breathing, i.e. living citizens?
The British one Daily Mail After all, he (still) notes: “People can do a lot to prevent climate change. Unfortunately, breathing less is not one of them.” It goes on to say, dead seriously, literally from the editorial offices of today’s everyday madness:
“Methane and nitrous oxide in the air we breathe account for up to 0.1 per cent of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions, according to scientists. And that doesn’t even take into account the gases we release through burping and farting, or emissions that from our skin without us noticing.”
Across 104 study participants, it was found that “the proportion of the UK’s methane-producing population (MP) is 25 percent for those under 30 and 40 percent for those over 30. The study therefore concludes that “no “The relationship between diet and CH4 and N2O emissions in breathing air has been established”. The scientific team therefore strongly recommends “for future studies that want to investigate this in more detail, the introduction of strict dietary regulations in order to reduce the impact of the heterogeneity of emissions in a given environment to reduce the population.
Translated, this means for people in Great Britain, please continue to breathe normally for the time being, but change your diet as soon as possible in order to proactively stop climate change by farting and burping less.