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<blockquote data-quote="Against_the_grain" data-source="post: 8126408" data-attributes="member: 95"><p>This 'public recreation space' is actually on the whole private land which the public don't have free access to. If its a footpath its a footpath but that's different. The publics perception of what makes a green and pleasant landscape isnt a public good! <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😆" title="Grinning squinting face :laughing:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f606.png" data-shortname=":laughing:" /> </p><p>Carbon sequestration, is a wishy washy public good. Its a nicety, but doesn't actually benefit the UK public. It might tick the government's box in terms of moving to Net zero but it provides no substance. No-one is putting land down to pp if it has half a chance of being productive. A far greater good is sustianable uk food production which includes pp but not limited to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Against_the_grain, post: 8126408, member: 95"] This 'public recreation space' is actually on the whole private land which the public don't have free access to. If its a footpath its a footpath but that's different. The publics perception of what makes a green and pleasant landscape isnt a public good! 😆 Carbon sequestration, is a wishy washy public good. Its a nicety, but doesn't actually benefit the UK public. It might tick the government's box in terms of moving to Net zero but it provides no substance. No-one is putting land down to pp if it has half a chance of being productive. A far greater good is sustianable uk food production which includes pp but not limited to. [/QUOTE]
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