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BBC at it again re meat and climate
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 7815446" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>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........</p><p></p><p>Plenty of mileage in this yet I suspect though, so could we have the source please before we break out the bunting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 7815446, member: 3563"] 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........ Plenty of mileage in this yet I suspect though, so could we have the source please before we break out the bunting? [/QUOTE]
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