Bloody hell mate, isn't this the dog's bollocks and I'm just chuffed to bits. Which is a cheeky way of saying just deal with it. Now excuse me while I go microwave some tea.
I'm not saying this to be a jerk. Last time I went to a Payless, every single shoe was uncomfortable and I couldn't buy anything. A woman's shelter probably would've benefited more from a money donation than payless shoes. Juss saying.
Interestingly this contradicts another study that was released recently that said that if everyone became vegetarians the levels of methane would skyrocket.
Hmmm, would be interesting if this guys research convinced multiple scientists to switch their opinions based on his data but seems like that's not happening. I think it's probably prudent to believe he's in the wrong considering what's on the line versus thinking well, here we go the proof we need to keep on burning fossil fuels with abandon. Have you heard of this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias
These are terrible. I don't think they look like werewolves so much as making the poor animals look particularly aggressive and is bound to get the cops called on you if you have this out in public. Anyone who would use a muzzle like this on a dog has some serious problems and probably shouldn't have a dog.
Consider it preparation for the next phase when zero-emission facilities come on-line. Also, I heard this about e-cars: it costs less per mile to operate an EV than a gas car. Even better news in Northwest Indiana: "The IN-Charge Program is available to current NIPSCO electric utility customers who own or plan to purchase an electric vehicle. Participants will receive an instant credit of up to $1,650 toward the installation of a residential electric vehicle Level 2 charger, and free charging between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. daily." https://www.thenewsdispatch.com/news/local/article_bc2b761a-daa7-5c2d-a264-86fb86654666.html
"The IN-Charge Program is available to current NIPSCO electric utility customers who own or plan to purchase an electric vehicle. Participants will receive an instant credit of up to $1,650 toward the installation of a residential electric vehicle Level 2 charger, and free charging between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. daily." https://www.thenewsdispatch.com/news/local/article_bc2b761a-daa7-5c2d-a264-86fb86654666.html