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Climate Emergency - The Next Decade
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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 8285797" data-attributes="member: 70168"><p>its like the age old practice of controlled heather burning on the moors, the "so called experts", are against it? Result is a mass of dry top growth waiting, this time for an uncontrolled fire, it seems to me, that in recent years, the people who make the new rules and regulations, are the young academically trained with all the so called qualifications? but no local knowledge, history or even a connection to the area of the country, they waive the power over, its got to change, same thing happened a few years ago about dreging waterways, so called experts views, demands? were, more important, than locals, who in the case of many old locals have lived in the area all their life, but what do they know over this new lot?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 8285797, member: 70168"] its like the age old practice of controlled heather burning on the moors, the "so called experts", are against it? Result is a mass of dry top growth waiting, this time for an uncontrolled fire, it seems to me, that in recent years, the people who make the new rules and regulations, are the young academically trained with all the so called qualifications? but no local knowledge, history or even a connection to the area of the country, they waive the power over, its got to change, same thing happened a few years ago about dreging waterways, so called experts views, demands? were, more important, than locals, who in the case of many old locals have lived in the area all their life, but what do they know over this new lot? [/QUOTE]
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