1 dog = 2 Landcruisers
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Fort Jefferson said:
So who saw QI last week?
It seems a dog has the same carbon foot print as 2 Toyota Landcruisers,
and thats not even a big dog.
So next time you see someone in a Prius with a dog, tell them if they shoot the dog, they could drive a proper car.
Sorry to be a PH pedant but they could drive two proper cars.It seems a dog has the same carbon foot print as 2 Toyota Landcruisers,
and thats not even a big dog.
So next time you see someone in a Prius with a dog, tell them if they shoot the dog, they could drive a proper car.
I dont think it adds up, does it account for the extraction of the materials to make the car, painting it, shipping it and all the other stuff it needs like oil ? to make a Dog it just needs two dogs getting joggy, not 2.5 tonnes of steel, plastic and rubber. Does Dog food involve Oil Sands, Oil Spills and all that ?
It doesnt take accoujnt of people feeding their Dogs scraps or anything like that either or that most of pet food is the stuff left over from human consumption that would otherwise be binned (or used in inner city fried Chicken places).
It doesnt take accoujnt of people feeding their Dogs scraps or anything like that either or that most of pet food is the stuff left over from human consumption that would otherwise be binned (or used in inner city fried Chicken places).
J4CKO said:
I dont think it adds up, does it account for the extraction of the materials to make the car, painting it, shipping it and all the other stuff it needs like oil ? to make a Dog it just needs two dogs getting joggy, not 2.5 tonnes of steel, plastic and rubber. Does Dog food involve Oil Sands, Oil Spills and all that ?
It doesnt take accoujnt of people feeding their Dogs scraps or anything like that either or that most of pet food is the stuff left over from human consumption that would otherwise be binned (or used in inner city fried Chicken places).
According to QI, it included the production and running of the car.It doesnt take accoujnt of people feeding their Dogs scraps or anything like that either or that most of pet food is the stuff left over from human consumption that would otherwise be binned (or used in inner city fried Chicken places).
The argument was, I believe, that the meat required throughout the dog's lifetime was the major factor.
Shuvi Tupya said:
durbster said:
Shuvi Tupya said:
Or is that cars have small carbon footprints in comparison to most living things?
Bingo.Sweet


I think it's a wider point about the amount of polluting things that are required to look after animals (or children - or both) such as going to the shops to buy their food, taking them to the vets and the knock-on effect of that (e.g. production and delivery of medicines).
So the daily acts of keeping it fed, watered, exercised and alive all have a knock-on impact on the environment, and the sum of those over a dog's lifetime is far greater than the production of a car.
Step that up to children and the numbers are even greater. Just think of the fuel cost of taking a kid to and from school every day for their entire education, for example.
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