… exposing Britain’s Net Zero agenda

Humble Village Farmer

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BASE UK Member
Location
Essex
I actually think the advert I see on this page, is one step towards improving farmings chances of moving in the right direction, my agronomist said there are 2 similar products one put on as a seed dressing and the other sprayed on the crop, pricing seems high, his words, but if true, giving our crops the ability to fix nitrogen seems a no brainer, and will help cut our use of man made nitrogen, so BlueN and its rival, if they do what they say and are reliable as in it’s not a gamble to use them, and they work, great, then get the government to back green nitrogen, for the rest.
Again my agronomist said it’s in trials, and it has been tested on farm, strangely he said it had a good effect on peas and beans. Which was a surprise, but from trials was true.
splitting fields of the same seed, one Half with the treatment one not.

his statement was price and effect, will be key. It’s a watch this space.
No doubt crop trials at shows will display them this year.
For me seed treatments seem the best way. Again he said the spray version is looking very difficult to time, from the looks.
Those products have been around for a while. Don't suppose the supply industry are too keen on them.
 

Bogweevil

Member
House of Lords Library
Mission zero: Independent review of net zero

Published Friday, 20 January, 2023

By 2050, the UK is legally required to have reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 100% from 1990 levels. An independent review considered how this ‘net zero’ target could maximise economic growth whilst also increasing energy security and affordability for consumers and businesses. The review recommended that the government takes action to ensure the UK benefits from the investment and economic growth opportunities that net zero presents.

 
It’s the lying distraction tactics that turn my stomach. Everyone in the UK knows this is all complete bollox, but everyone and his dog has to pretend and go along with it. It’s outrageous.


Everyone is right on this.

Exporting manufacturing to push CO2 out of the UK is the wrong thing to do.

But HMG, Authorities & Media are going to keep pushing for this to happen - because it has the additional effect of reducing the standard of living of the UK public for the people the Civil Service think are expendable.

If the UK turns into two tier society where Bureacrats are rich & everyone else is poor - it's job done. From that point the size of the poor can be manipulated by food, disease, drugs or whatever fits the bill at the moment.

HMG doesn't give a toss.
 
It's a global problem, as with other forms of cancers on the rise.

In some respects, the purest form of life that there is in existence; the issue is that the malignant cells are now unaware that they're still part of the original organism, because nothing can inform it otherwise.

You'll observe the slow creep of it in every developed nation, towards disintegration and degeneration, barriers to resilience and freedom. View attachment 1169526
I say perhaps Huxley had a valid point that a lack of information isn't the real crux of our problem, rather, there is too much information available and it overloads our senses.View attachment 1169527
This is the stand I take, this starts right here at home
Irony this the conclusion I arrived at when the suggestion (not mine either) that Ardern isn't a communists, their argument was flawed in the belief to be a true communist that they or those have the power to eradicate those who dissent or disagree.
A substantial part of communism is social and economic equality for all by state control and persecution by removing control and choice of the individual resulting in them to have to be reliant on the state by necessity.
So by definition, Labours "3 waters policy" is nothing less than an orchestrated thinly veiled communist strategy and those implicated deserve any political, social or individual retribution they subsequently receive.
 

Kiwi Pete

Member
Livestock Farmer
Irony this the conclusion I arrived at when the suggestion (not mine either) that Ardern isn't a communists, their argument was flawed in the belief to be a true communist that they or those have the power to eradicate those who dissent or disagree.
A substantial part of communism is social and economic equality for all by state control and persecution by removing control and choice of the individual resulting in them to have to be reliant on the state by necessity.
So by definition, Labours "3 waters policy" is nothing less than an orchestrated thinly veiled communist strategy and those implicated deserve any political, social or individual retribution they subsequently receive.
We can only truly all be "equal" when we have as much as a newborn baby, nothing but hopes and dreams and our eyesight
 

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