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That'll be half a dozen more than you then?
Oh, you got me.
That'll be half a dozen more than you then?
Perhaps you should start a thread about it and see if anyone can come up with oneName another industry that repeatedly goes on the media and blames itself for things that don't exist ?
The reforms going on at the moment are going to be a disaster for the environment if that clown and his mates don't buck their ideas up, you wait and see and its all done it the name of the environment ironicallyI see our agricultural minister sticking the boot in on the front of the telegraph this morning, cretin.
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Name another industry that has the capacity to absorb carbon in the way agriculture can, particularly grassland.Name another industry that repeatedly goes on the media and blames itself for things that don't exist ?
Name another industry that has the capacity to absorb carbon in the way agriculture can, particularly grassland.
Then all we need is for its representative bodies to push that message to the general public.
Ah, and that’s where it all goes wrong.
Agriculture and forestry own the majority of the land mass that can sequester carbon, and what are we doing? Selling the carbon capture to other industries whilst we get blamed for destroying the environment.Name another industry that has the capacity to absorb carbon in the way agriculture can, particularly grassland.
Then all we need is for its representative bodies to push that message to the general public.
Ah, and that’s where it all goes wrong.
Aw thanks, I honestly didn't think anyone would get that.Goodbye DaveGrohl, hello AxlRose!
Where did you get that from? I've been fair pissing myself at the Beyond Meat share price chart in the last few weeks.A couple of very interesting comments from the global food expert Julian Mellentin on Bill Gates foray into lab meat.
"I can now add that Gates lab-meat and meat substitute investments are looking sick. He sold his shares in Beyond Meat (now losing money, shares tanking) and his Upside Foods lab-meat investment isn't looking too smart. Bill Gates knows as much about food as I do about software"
"Lab-grown chickens coming home to roost? Chief Science Office & Ops Director of a company whose investors include Bill Gates & Richard Branson have quit. After $200 million of investment, it has failed to make lab meat commercially viable (in 2016 it promised to do this by 2021)"
Oh dear!
Did you purposely quote lyrics from 'Civil war' for any particular reason.......Aw thanks, I honestly didn't think anyone would get that.
You overestimate my insight. Thanks for highlighting my shortcomings though ; )Did you purposely quote lyrics from 'Civil war' for any particular reason.......
Perhaps a premonition if things carry on like it looks!
So, this farm is organic, permanent pasture, the farm house has external wall insulation (both cork and jablight), the house is mainly heated with wood from the farm. What more can I do to be green?I see our agricultural minister sticking the boot in on the front of the telegraph this morning, cretin.
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Get a job delivering imported food on behalf of Tesco in a big diesel van it seems.So, this farm is organic, permanent pasture, the farm house has external wall insulation (both cork and jablight), the house is mainly heated with wood from the farm. What more can I do to be green?
Ah but Branson has banned beef from the meals on his airline. The irony of it .Good News! In the paper the other day that sleaze bucket Richard Branson had given up on investing in lab grown meat after losing 200 million. They had realised it is going to be too expensive to produce. Shove that up your Vegan wifes arse Boris you lying barsteward!
Where have you got this from? I'd love to read the source. I keep hearing how this great future hope for the planet is going to never be affordable, didn't think the wheels would start to fall off the bandwagon quite so soon. Thought it would take a few years for them to wave the white flag. It's hardly got going, poor fools. Thing is, govt policy seems to revolve round the blind assumption that this amazing technology is gonna turn the planet around. How are they gonna spin this one if it turns out to be the blind alley we all instinctively know it will be. I just assumed the inevitable health consequences would be the big problem but if they can't even make it viable, well........Good News! In the paper the other day that sleaze bucket Richard Branson had given up on investing in lab grown meat after losing 200 million. They had realised it is going to be too expensive to produce. Shove that up your Vegan wifes arse Boris you lying barsteward!