The great global warming scam, worth a listen I think.

banjo

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Co2 is a heavy gas that’s why it mostly returns to the sea and pasture where it came from originall.
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Implying guilt of avoiding fact by the effort they put into emphasising alternative lack of facts?
Because facts don't matter as much as identity.
Haven't they done the same this week by sending an open invitation to "The dairy industry" to send a representative to a conference they have called, then they can claim what they like when no one turns up. I think it smacks of desperation as their sales and share price have disappeared down the toilet.
 

Charles.

Member
Arable Farmer
I'm inclined to think net zero, carbon emissions and other stuff is rubbish given the evidence of scientists disagreeing with this but don't get a voice on controlled media and because of the following paragraph.

Why should we trust WEF, WHO and other elites harping on about net zero, carbon emissions, medical matters, when Klaus Schwab filmed on camera wants world governments to pass governance to unelected WEF and corporate business which can't be voted out by the people. The WHO wants world governments to pass governance to unelected WHO that can't be voted out by the people. This is totally wrong. Apparently WEF and WHO are in Geneva and are immune from prosecution by the Swiss government. What was once conspiracy nonsense is now a proven fact, see MP Andrew Bridgen

 

Charles.

Member
Arable Farmer
Just a small point for the sacred false profit of the climate doomsday cult, Pakistan/ India release more co2/ carbon In less than a year than the uk has since the start of the Industrial Revolution
Greta apparently related to Rothschilds which I don't trust at all given their factual history. So I don't trust Greta with her harping on.
 

DaveGrohl

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Cumbria
Beyond Meat laying off another 19% of their workforce. Last one out turn off the lights.

 

Charles.

Member
Arable Farmer
Beyond Meat laying off another 19% of their workforce. Last one out turn off the lights.

Think people question the short and long term safety eating this. Possibly more expensive too.
 

DaveGrohl

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Cumbria
Beyond Meat and Oatly both provided third quarter earnings this week. Oatly applied a large amount of lipstick to the pig but unsuccessfully in truth. Beyond Meat tried manfully to apply makeup to the pig but they couldn’t even catch the pig to start with.


 

banjo

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Location
Back of beyond
Notice all this other nonsense about farming animals releasing methane into the atmosphere killing the planet, thing is exactly the same amount of methane is realised by the pastures that grow without animals eating it when it rots down In autumn !
( biggest con in history developed by an academic led doomsday cult )
 

jendan

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
Notice all this other nonsense about farming animals releasing methane into the atmosphere killing the planet, thing is exactly the same amount of methane is realised by the pastures that grow without animals eating it when it rots down In autumn !
( biggest con in history developed by an academic led doomsday cult )
Is that why they just want to plant everything with trees ?
 

HatsOff

Member
Mixed Farmer
Notice all this other nonsense about farming animals releasing methane into the atmosphere killing the planet, thing is exactly the same amount of methane is realised by the pastures that grow without animals eating it when it rots down In autumn !
( biggest con in history developed by an academic led doomsday cult )
The IPCC reports are quite measured on ruminants. A lot of the real damage from livestock is land use changes, especially removing rainforest to make way for animal feed. But not much UK ag can do about that.

Very recently there's been better measurements of methane emissions and surprise surprise it's the gas wells.
 

DaveGrohl

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Cumbria
The IPCC reports are quite measured on ruminants. A lot of the real damage from livestock is land use changes, especially removing rainforest to make way for animal feed. But not much UK ag can do about that.

Very recently there's been better measurements of methane emissions and surprise surprise it's the gas wells.
When it comes to the accepted narrative of beef cattle/livestock destroying rainforests it would be a good idea for people to read the below. We are being fed a narrative that doesn’t stand up to scrutiny. Just because everyone repeats it doesn‘t make it fact.

 

jendan

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
When it comes to the accepted narrative of beef cattle/livestock destroying rainforests it would be a good idea for people to read the below. We are being fed a narrative that doesn’t stand up to scrutiny. Just because everyone repeats it doesn‘t make it fact.

Just found some interesting stats of number of Coal Fired Power Stations by Country ;

China 1142..............................plus 243 Gigawatts planned or under construction.

India 282

US 210

Japan 93

Indonesia 91

Russia 68

Germany 58

UK 1.......................part time.

I dont think much of what we do in this Country is going to make any difference to the planets CO2.
 

Bogweevil

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Co2 is a heavy gas that’s why it mostly returns to the sea and pasture where it came from originall.View attachment 1145716View attachment 1145718

Dear oh dear - do check your sources, Dr Wielicki is a noted climate change denier whose arguments have been widely debunked: https://www.mediamatters.org/climat...ast-becoming-shortcut-popularity-across-right

This might help: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2021/10/more-999-studies-agree-humans-caused-climate-change
 

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