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BBC at it again re meat and climate
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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 7811140" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>Reminds me, I must chase MBL and JP for a reply to this email. Will keep forwarding it to them till they reply, there must be something in their taxpayer-funded contracts that obliges them to engage ?</p><p></p><p><em>Good afternoon Joseph, Mike. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Cows cause climate change. I’m still unsure quite how you pulled it off. Clever tactics and hard work on your part ? UK ag being its usual complacent self ? Both probably. Anyway, the game is up. You both know as well as I do that it’s nonsense. We could shoot all of the cows tomorrow and GHG emissions wouldn’t fall. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>I would suggest that now, in the run up to COP26, is the perfect time to come clean and acknowledge that you got it wrong. Look at it one of two ways. You could quietly release it so that it gets lost in all the other eco news. Or you could make a name for yourselves by going large on it. Do this now, then we can all move on and work together to address the real environmental damage. It is the food chain that needs to change, we all know that.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>A change in focus may present difficulties in terms of where you and your faculty get your funding from, but i’m sure that your commitment to sound science will rise above that. Look forward to hearing from you on this.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>yours etc</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 7811140, member: 76758"] Reminds me, I must chase MBL and JP for a reply to this email. Will keep forwarding it to them till they reply, there must be something in their taxpayer-funded contracts that obliges them to engage ? [I]Good afternoon Joseph, Mike. Cows cause climate change. I’m still unsure quite how you pulled it off. Clever tactics and hard work on your part ? UK ag being its usual complacent self ? Both probably. Anyway, the game is up. You both know as well as I do that it’s nonsense. We could shoot all of the cows tomorrow and GHG emissions wouldn’t fall. I would suggest that now, in the run up to COP26, is the perfect time to come clean and acknowledge that you got it wrong. Look at it one of two ways. You could quietly release it so that it gets lost in all the other eco news. Or you could make a name for yourselves by going large on it. Do this now, then we can all move on and work together to address the real environmental damage. It is the food chain that needs to change, we all know that. A change in focus may present difficulties in terms of where you and your faculty get your funding from, but i’m sure that your commitment to sound science will rise above that. Look forward to hearing from you on this. yours etc[/I] [/QUOTE]
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