Because mowers use gasoline and because water is more valuable than gold in the communist state of California. Nevermind that grass is integral to cleaner and more breathable air by virtue of being a CO2 absorbing, oxygen producing plant. Oh wait, they have an answer for that too: the new NPC update insists that grass doesn't help the environment and is a net polluter due to CO2 escaping from clippings and for fertilizer (evil nitrogen) being used in its cultivation.
This doesn't pass my smell test. CO2 isn't 'stored' in grass, it is consumed during its growth and oxygen is expelled as a byproduct of its consumption. The fact that CO2 exists in dead grass is not evidence that grass never used any of it beyond storage.
Additionally, I reject the premise that CO2 and Nitrogen are pollutants. They are important elements of our atmosphere that are necessary for all life. Categorizing them as dangerous polluting chemicals is just a way to crack down on your private enjoyment of your own property. It is also a subtle attempt to categorize animals (humans especially) as evil because you exhale this dangerous climate killing gas.
We used to joke in the 90s about the Democrat nuts trying to legislatively control "cow farts" with their methane emissions standards. But it was only a joke in the illustrative sense. This is what they were actually doing, but they framed it as "all these dangerous emissive chemicals should be regulated" without specifying they were referring to... actual farts from actual cows as a way of controlling ranchers and food producers and pricing beef out of the market so we'd turn to their favorite food soy.
Virtue signaling that replacing real outdoor grass with fucking carpet. Is peak nonsense.
Additionally, I reject the premise that CO2 and Nitrogen are pollutants. They are important elements of our atmosphere that are necessary for all life.
I think the reason they're using is that nitrogen from cow pies can seep all the way into the water table thus making it unsafe, especially for those who get their own water via wells etc. Even if that were true, only now it is a problem? Even when they give a credible explanation they still leave room for you to go "wait a minute, but if...?"
Because mowers use gasoline and because water is more valuable than gold in the communist state of California. Nevermind that grass is integral to cleaner and more breathable air by virtue of being a CO2 absorbing, oxygen producing plant. Oh wait, they have an answer for that too: the new NPC update insists that grass doesn't help the environment and is a net polluter due to CO2 escaping from clippings and for fertilizer (evil nitrogen) being used in its cultivation.
This doesn't pass my smell test. CO2 isn't 'stored' in grass, it is consumed during its growth and oxygen is expelled as a byproduct of its consumption. The fact that CO2 exists in dead grass is not evidence that grass never used any of it beyond storage.
Additionally, I reject the premise that CO2 and Nitrogen are pollutants. They are important elements of our atmosphere that are necessary for all life. Categorizing them as dangerous polluting chemicals is just a way to crack down on your private enjoyment of your own property. It is also a subtle attempt to categorize animals (humans especially) as evil because you exhale this dangerous climate killing gas.
We used to joke in the 90s about the Democrat nuts trying to legislatively control "cow farts" with their methane emissions standards. But it was only a joke in the illustrative sense. This is what they were actually doing, but they framed it as "all these dangerous emissive chemicals should be regulated" without specifying they were referring to... actual farts from actual cows as a way of controlling ranchers and food producers and pricing beef out of the market so we'd turn to their favorite food soy.
Virtue signaling that replacing real outdoor grass with fucking carpet. Is peak nonsense.
I think the reason they're using is that nitrogen from cow pies can seep all the way into the water table thus making it unsafe, especially for those who get their own water via wells etc. Even if that were true, only now it is a problem? Even when they give a credible explanation they still leave room for you to go "wait a minute, but if...?"