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BBC at it again re meat and climate
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7817819" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Yes probably, though not inevitably. In any case, I'm afraid it will be too late by then as the cattle and vast areas of grassland will have been 'retired' to be replaced by two or three massive corporations that will be totally vertically integrated from raw material to the supermarket shelf. There is plenty of this going on already as you know and they only need to get rid of the bottom rung, the farmer/producers, to have total control of the food market.</p><p>Our totally inept governments, particularly the UK government, are willing this to happen and priming, or brainwashing the population at large into thinking that this will save the planet. It doesn't need to be true. All that is required is that people believe it for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7817819, member: 718"] Yes probably, though not inevitably. In any case, I'm afraid it will be too late by then as the cattle and vast areas of grassland will have been 'retired' to be replaced by two or three massive corporations that will be totally vertically integrated from raw material to the supermarket shelf. There is plenty of this going on already as you know and they only need to get rid of the bottom rung, the farmer/producers, to have total control of the food market. Our totally inept governments, particularly the UK government, are willing this to happen and priming, or brainwashing the population at large into thinking that this will save the planet. It doesn't need to be true. All that is required is that people believe it for a while. [/QUOTE]
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