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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7457320" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Renewables with storage, and mostly nuclear. That's the only way we will make any inroads.</p><p>All the rest is trying to pull ourselves up with our own bootlaces.</p><p>Even plants grow without farming, always have done and always will. I don't think its quite right that we as farmers suddenly take the moral high ground because we are attendant to natural processes, while pointing the finger at other industries for whom net zero is completely and inherently unattainable. Carbon credits and offsetting need knocking on the head in my view. They are a distraction and just another money making scheme which won't change fundamentals. Everybody should be doing what they can. Some can do lots, some can't, but it's not necessarily their fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7457320, member: 2119"] Renewables with storage, and mostly nuclear. That's the only way we will make any inroads. All the rest is trying to pull ourselves up with our own bootlaces. Even plants grow without farming, always have done and always will. I don't think its quite right that we as farmers suddenly take the moral high ground because we are attendant to natural processes, while pointing the finger at other industries for whom net zero is completely and inherently unattainable. Carbon credits and offsetting need knocking on the head in my view. They are a distraction and just another money making scheme which won't change fundamentals. Everybody should be doing what they can. Some can do lots, some can't, but it's not necessarily their fault. [/QUOTE]
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