Norfolk Town's Schools First To Be Heated By Burning Cattle 83
A "trailblazing" Norfolk town has begun heating many of its buildings - including the schools - by burning oil made from melted-down cow and pig carcasses. The strategy is described as "equal or lower in carbon footprint than natural gas." Should schools have to offer vegetarian heating?
We use lots of cows (Score:3, Insightful)
And I suspect we always will.
And lots of the parts will only be eaten by Anthony Boudain and such and as such we will cow parts to dispose of.
And our heating/power systems are geared to use hydrocarbons.
Sounds like a win-win to me.
I thought biodiesel and such was as green as it gets.
Cold-pressed cow sounds like a renewable source of hydrocarbons.