A recent study from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Edinburgh has presented findings that the act of breathing by UK citizens contributes approximately 0.1% to the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions. Dr. Nicholas Cowan, an atmospheric physicist, conducted the study, which focuses on the emission of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) by humans.
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Dr. Cowan’s research highlights that these emissions, albeit small, have a role in global warming. He emphasizes that the impact of human emissions should not be overlooked, stating, “We would urge caution in the assumption that emissions from humans are negligible.”
The study’s coverage in mainstream media has sparked debate, with some viewing it as part of a broader narrative that urges people to alter their lifestyles to combat environmental issues. This narrative often includes reducing the use of gas-powered technologies, meat consumption, and limiting freedom of travel, among other lifestyle changes.
Critics of this perspective argue that the focus should be more on major corporations and countries with significant emissions, such as China and India. They point out that while the UK’s contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions is less than 1%, the emphasis on individual actions can seem disproportionate.
The study has elicited a range of responses online, with some internet users humorously suggesting that those advocating for drastic lifestyle changes to address environmental concerns should lead by example in reducing their own breathing.
Hold your breath, folks! Apparently, our existence is now a threat to the environment. According to 'scientists,' the very act of breathing contributes to 0.1% of the UK's greenhouse gas emissions.
So, let's all stop breathing and save the planet, shall we?  pic.twitter.com/lZ7VPZCqj1 — Clown World ™ ? (@ClownWorld_) December 13, 2023
BREATHING is bad for the environment
Gases in air exhaled from human lungs is fueling global warming, report scientists at the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Edinburgh... Will Greta Thunberg stop breathing to save our world? ? Source: https://t.co/nm8Bn85ggT$NATI… pic.twitter.com/aYnnCfKjPa — IlluminatiCoin (@naticoineth) December 14, 2023
Hold your breath for this one…Now scientists say BREATHING is bad for the environment: Gases we exhale contribute to 0.1% of the UK's greenhouse gas emissions https://t.co/WHAVbumg4Q pic.twitter.com/pZuqwF7kVw
— ? The Three Mile Times ? (@Road_Closed1984) December 14, 2023
Read more at: YourNews.comBREAKING: Climate scientists have just quantified the effect of human breathing on global warming.
Their conclusion? They "would urge caution in the assumption that emissions from humans are negligible". The anti-human agenda has never been plainer.https://t.co/OQoRlDWZEe — Dale Cloudman (@DaleCloudyman) December 14, 2023
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