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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 7777587" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>I do actually agree with you.</p><p></p><p>However I have a mahoosive problem with all this "net zero" bollox. How it's calculated is the first obv issue I have, how is the spreadsheet constructed in the first place? Does it use figures provided by Joseph Poore for instance (cough cough)? Does it concentrate solely on emissions, does it actually measure soil OM/ carbon? How does it treat PP? How does it treat methane from ruminants? That's the biggie. This could all be happily ignored if the net zero world concentrated on warming effects rather than simply carbon emissions. That's what's actually relevant after all. It's a shame no one in the farming industry was bright enough to see that there is a difference and that farming had a better story to tell than chasing the net zero bandwagon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 7777587, member: 3563"] I do actually agree with you. However I have a mahoosive problem with all this "net zero" bollox. How it's calculated is the first obv issue I have, how is the spreadsheet constructed in the first place? Does it use figures provided by Joseph Poore for instance (cough cough)? Does it concentrate solely on emissions, does it actually measure soil OM/ carbon? How does it treat PP? How does it treat methane from ruminants? That's the biggie. This could all be happily ignored if the net zero world concentrated on warming effects rather than simply carbon emissions. That's what's actually relevant after all. It's a shame no one in the farming industry was bright enough to see that there is a difference and that farming had a better story to tell than chasing the net zero bandwagon. [/QUOTE]
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