Agreeing to the lie ?

Are we agreeing to the lie ?


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Dave645

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Arable Farmer
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To save me watching the video, which 'lie' ?

That man-made climate change is a thing ? Or that cows cause climate change ?
in a way both, but the first from what i watched.
like you i do not want to watch it all, from what i have seen, he thinks climate change is not happening, or not at a speed that will make any diffrence, and that people in charge want farmers carbon data, and for all the wrong reasons. which they do .

i agree with the second that, powers are moving to collect data to force change, and its mostly to force that change at the farm level.
the lie is in his eyes its to fix a problem that doesnt exist.
i would say the real lie is, its agricultures fault, while ignoring the other 70% (really 100%) of the problem. we use lots of fossil fuels and in incresing amounts not decresing amounts.

I personally think we passed the safe point when the ice caps started melting more than normal. as far as co2 levels so, it just how fast the changes will come now.
and what the new global temps will settle out at will it be 1.5c higher or upto 6c higher. plus where will sea levels get to given time even if its 100 plus years from now.

personally I think its potty to push these carbon naratives onto animal production, when they are part of natural cycles for co2 and methain that would result in no lasting or long term impact on climate, if they were the only things emmitting green house gases.
meanwhile they increse oil gas and coal production and consumption, that most definatly do. if your going to spend money, and legistateing change do so, to cut our reliance on fossil fuels.

dont disrupt food production.
 

delilah

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he thinks climate change is not happening

Thanks, you've saved me 34 minutes I wouldn't get back. I have no time for the flat earth society, why anyone involved farming would think that it's a good idea for the industry to be climate change deniers is beyond me. (The fear of) climate change is a huge marketing tool for UK ag: save the planet, reduce food miles, eat British.

Nail the methane lie, yes, because eating meat is then seen as environmentally benign, but to conflate that with saying man-made climate change isn't a thing is nuts.
 
The vikings grew barley on Greenland 400 years ago. We've struggled to grow barley in Orkney this summer because it's been so bloody cold. Suppose that's because of global boiling eh. They can F*ck off with that notion
And the romans grew grapes on Hadrians wall 2 thousand years ago, yet it much warmer now than it was then. 🤣

Out on the bike this morning checking the cows and sheep wearing winter layers, yet the weather maps are dark orange and red coloured to make us think were on fire.
 

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