BBC at it again re meat and climate

Henarar

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It's a thing ..... Eco-Friendly sex


Every day is a school day ... especially when you read on and realise that the "sex" bit of the article actual forms very little
Easy, don't let it result in having kids, they are the biggest polluter of all, without them things would be fine in a hundred years
 

Bald Rick

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Easy, don't let it result in having kids, they are the biggest polluter of all, without them things would be fine in a hundred years

In a few countries eg Japan (& to an extent the U.K. without immigrant families) , the population is actually declining. I believe the Japanese government are very concerned about the fact men prefer love dollls


 

Henarar

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Somerset
In a few countries eg Japan (& to an extent the U.K. without immigrant families) , the population is actually declining. I believe the Japanese government are very concerned about the fact men prefer love dollls


@Kiwi Pete remind you of those mice ?
 

roscoe erf

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DaveGrohl

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Someone once suggested methane has a fingerprint, depending on its source.
I'd like to know if this is indeed true, and if it the atmospheric methane had been studied to find its origins.
I don't know about a "fingerprint", I very much doubt it, methane is just methane. I think what you're referring to is the use of satellite imagery heat maps to show localised areas of high emissions. They generally show abandoned well heads and landfill sites among other things. They don't seem to be able to identify feedlots.....
 

DaveGrohl

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You may wish to inform the US EPA as they place it's atmospheric life at 12.4 years.

EPA
I think.. what we have here is.... a failure to connect a wish for a simple figure with a more complicated concept of half-life. This encompasses the whole climate change debate in a nutshell. The vegan propaganda cabal driven by big money don't have the mental capacity (or attention span) to cope with relatively simple maths, they can only cope with playschool maths. That isn't the way it should be looked at though no matter how much they cover their ears and sing lalala.
 

cows sh#t me to tears

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Absolutely deplorable the way agriculture is victimised for doing so much harm to the atmosphere, while major airlines are not mentioned. Why is this so, as to me a completely unbalanced situation “agriculture is the bad industry for the environment, yet the airline industry very rarely mentioned for creating global warming”. Why is this unbalanced victimisation of agriculture being allowed to happen , I do wish @Janet Hughes Defra would explain the above situation to us.
Especially when you take in to account that it is not even 100 years of "passenger" air service....How many millenia of agriculture have we relied on??.
 

Henarar

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Livestock Farmer
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Somerset
Beautiful example.

Don't ever assume that we aren't (all) part of several invisible social experiments, through that possibility you can see them
Not sure about an experiment but the more you think about and see what is happening in these times of plenty the more you wonder if indeed it is inevitable.
Perhaps it will end differently if the plentiful food runs out ?
 

primmiemoo

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Devon
Berners-Lee would rather have trees than livestock so his clients (he just happens to have a consultancy biz) - which includes companies such as Microsoft and Anglo American - can have more sodding carbon offsets to buy.

He's just another self-serving turd.

From what he said on the programme, carbon offsets are a con, so that's confusing ... .

The R4 PM item is below, with PM's production team's rather sad attempt to decarbonise the programme itself (the context for Berners-Lee's presence) starting at roughly 51.27 minutes in, after which, Berners-Lee gives his opinions:

 

Easedoff

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Livestock Farmer
A lot ain't going to like this, but...
You need to get the likes of Foghorn Farage, Richard Tice and Lawrence Fox on the case.
Between them, they will have the ear of over half the country and would be well on the side of getting the message out there.
Or you could carry on moaning and promoting bods with no name.
 

Oldmacdonald

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Scotland
A lot ain't going to like this, but...
You need to get the likes of Foghorn Farage, Richard Tice and Lawrence Fox on the case.
Between them, they will have the ear of over half the country and would be well on the side of getting the message out there.
Or you could carry on moaning and promoting bods with no name.

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Yes well, I suppose he might have the ear of half a dozen people.
 

redsloe

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Cornwall
I think.. what we have here is.... a failure to connect a wish for a simple figure with a more complicated concept of half-life. This encompasses the whole climate change debate in a nutshell. The vegan propaganda cabal driven by big money don't have the mental capacity (or attention span) to cope with relatively simple maths, they can only cope with playschool maths. That isn't the way it should be looked at though no matter how much they cover their ears and sing lalala.
Goodbye DaveGrohl, hello AxlRose!🤣
 

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quote: “Red Tractor has confirmed it is dropping plans to launch its green farming assurance standard in April“

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