Greenhouse gases are not caused by greenhouses. Rather it causes Earth to be "greenhouse-like".
2007-06-04 07:19:24
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answered by merandy19 2
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Gardeners don't cause greenhouse issues from growing veges. The plants actually help absorb CO2 and release oxygen into the atmosphere. Growing your own food cuts greenhouse gas emission by 25%. Most of the gases come from transportation and packaging. Also, when people grow their own, they are more likely to grow organically, thus decrease amounts of chemical fertilizers that destroy our land and seep into our waterways. The food is better for you, increases peoples activity levels and well being, thus decreasing the amount of electricity people use sitting around inside, decreases the demand on health care and its associated environmental effects as well as tasting a darn sight better than store bought stuff. Give it a try. You can even plant some veges in pots on your balcony.
2007-06-07 00:40:02
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answered by beachlee 3
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No, carbon foot print from moving a packet of seeds is a lot smaller than a kilo of tomatoes. If your greenhouse is unheated it does not have a carbon foot print. Growing your own organic vegetables is one of the most environmentally friendly things you can do. And they taste better.
2007-06-04 18:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Gardeners do no longer reason greenhouse themes from starting to be veges. The plant life actual help soak up CO2 and launch oxygen into the ambience. starting to be your individual foodstuff cuts greenhouse gas emission by using 25%. lots of the gases come from transportation and packaging. additionally, while human beings strengthen their own, they are greater in all risk to strengthen organically, subsequently shrink quantities of chemical fertilizers that wreck our land and seep into our waterways. The foodstuff is greater helpful for you, will strengthen peoples pastime stages and wellbeing, subsequently lowering the quantity of electrical energy human beings use sitting around interior, decreases the call for on wellness care and its linked environmental consequences besides as tasting a darn sight greater helpful than save offered stuff. supply it a try. you are going to be able to additionally plant some veges in pots on your balcony.
2016-11-04 22:31:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No. But there should be a tax on people who use apostrophes where they shouldn't.
[Tomato's? Tomato's what?]
In fact, if we taxed bad punctuation and spelling then Yahoo Answers could repay the National Debt .........
2007-06-04 07:35:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No they should not..but their next door neighbors who cut grass three times a week with polluting gas engines, should. Let the grass grow.the dandelions and clover are deserving to live too.
2007-06-04 07:21:55
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answered by Harry S 2
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I dont no mate but im going to start carrying a medium size hoop and anyone who does'nt work and does'nt fit through the hoop im going to tie them up ,crack open a beer, light a *** and shoot them.
2007-06-04 07:55:36
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answered by shanti 1
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A very poor attempt a humour. My answer would have two Ls` in the middle
2007-06-04 11:56:14
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answered by Anonymous
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What are you talking about? Is this some hopeless attempt at humour?
Growing plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
2007-06-04 07:27:25
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answered by 203 7
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Should you be taxed for causing greenhouse gasses with your flatulence?
2007-06-04 07:20:25
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answered by Papou 3
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