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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 7840073" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>I think the whole of the "animals cause climate change" is all about the fact that people can remember or think about one thing and one answer. If the problem is climate change pressure the media to say it's animals and no one will go any further to think maybe is Shell or BP etc. Once everyone has decided it's cows, they won't go any further, so the fossil fuel industry gets off Scott free. Why by the way were there 500 fossil fuel lobbyists in Glasgow?</p><p></p><p>It is also a happy coincidence that blaming cows suits the multinational food conglomerates who make far more profit from ultra processed food (which people will eat if they give up traditional cooking), and then the gift that keeps on giving, peoples health will suffer, so big pharma also benefits!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 7840073, member: 51054"] I think the whole of the "animals cause climate change" is all about the fact that people can remember or think about one thing and one answer. If the problem is climate change pressure the media to say it's animals and no one will go any further to think maybe is Shell or BP etc. Once everyone has decided it's cows, they won't go any further, so the fossil fuel industry gets off Scott free. Why by the way were there 500 fossil fuel lobbyists in Glasgow? It is also a happy coincidence that blaming cows suits the multinational food conglomerates who make far more profit from ultra processed food (which people will eat if they give up traditional cooking), and then the gift that keeps on giving, peoples health will suffer, so big pharma also benefits! [/QUOTE]
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