COP26 ... Your predictions

tepapa

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Livestock Farmer
Location
North Wales
Hang fire a minute.

They all want to be carbon neutral by 20 whatever. How are they going to do this without sequestration of carbon? as currently the only option they've got is permanent pasture and trees and other plants pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. If the powers that be have any hope of achieving their targets then their going to need agriculture on board either that or bankrupt agriculture to gain access to the land for themselves.
 

Agrivator

Member
Just spare a thought for Nicola. Boris is acting like a statesman on a world stage and doing wonders for our reputation. Nicola is.............................................
 

neilo

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
I see our Mark ‘Blakey’ Drakeford has had some ‘striking conversations’ in Glasgow….. and that seems to be the extent of the report.🤐

At least we can be sure he wasn’t out on the razz all night anyway.
 

Bald Rick

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Anglesey
Just spare a thought for Nicola. Boris is acting like a statesman on a world stage and doing wonders for our reputation. Nicola is.............................................

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curlietailz

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Arable Farmer
Location
Sedgefield
Just been on the BBC News
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Reduce Methane emissions by 30% by 2030
AND a picture of a cow next to this

methane reduction is “low hanging fruit” ie it’s easy to pick. Easy to deal with and a huge reduction in methane will make a big impact quickly, which gives time ( about a decade) to sort CO2 out
 

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Steevo

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Location
Gloucestershire
Just been on the BBC News
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Reduce Methane emissions by 30% by 2030
AND a picture of a cow next to this

methane reduction is “low hanging fruit” ie it’s easy to pick. Easy to deal with and a huge reduction in methane will make a big impact quickly, which gives time ( about a decade) to sort CO2 out

Wetlands and marshes are a significant natural source of methane also......yet all we seem to hear about it slowing watercourses, blocking up ditches and drains, and on Countryfile the RSPB etc making more and more wetlands for wildlife.

Should we be taxing wetland creation perhaps?
 

HatsOff

Member
Mixed Farmer
I'm quite pleased with the methane coverage as it is highlighting O&G as the main culprit. The rises are clearly not due to cows because herd numbers haven't (as far as I am aware) risen nearly as steeply as methane emissions have, so it's very easy to point at that and say, not us!

It's quite clear an unholy alliance of O&G unwilling to tackle leaking and vegans/vegetarians within the environmental movement had teamed up against cattle but the rest of the world isn't willing to sacrifice their farmers.

We could also put a waste to energy incinerator in every county in the UK and eliminate future landfill methane emissions within the next decade.
 

Yale

Member
Livestock Farmer
Just been on the BBC News
Screenshot attached
Reduce Methane emissions by 30% by 2030
AND a picture of a cow next to this

methane reduction is “low hanging fruit” ie it’s easy to pick. Easy to deal with and a huge reduction in methane will make a big impact quickly, which gives time ( about a decade) to sort CO2 out
Be better for the planet if Carrie had resisted Boris’s low hanging fruit. :unsure:
 

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