Sustainable development and the climate agenda

Thedrystanedyker

Member
Livestock Farmer
Recently i've been hearing a lot about climate change and sustainable development, getting to net zero etc etc. https://www.gov.scot/publications/s...-update-climate-change-plan-20182032/pages/2/
In the midst of my reading i have also stumbled on a story about a scandal called 'climategate', in which government 'scientists' altered data to fit with their narrative that the earth's temperature was rising dramatically in the last hundred years due to, well us basically. This was in the uk. With the bought and paid for media on their side they declared the debate was over on man made climate change. Now ten years later we are being bombarded with climate change rhetoric, everything has to meet 'sustainable development' goals, my neighbours are getting emissions checks on their dairy cows. All based on a complete falsehood. I urge anybody who reads this to research climategate, the medieval warm period, or at the very least ask yourself if the climate has actually warmed at all over the decades and notice how the government seems to want to have more involvement in our industry. What does net zero carbon emissions mean for the livestock farmer? I don't like being lied to, i do have a limit. The last year has showed the level of control they wield over us. Why do they need to fudge the data and quiet the climate sceptics if they are being honest. Look up the world economic forum. Read the government website. There's an agenda happening right now, namely Agenda 2030, farmers need to look this up. Also the N.F.U seem to be on board with smart technologies in farming, so they're not on our side.
Anyway apologies for the rant but i think its really important that we talk about this issue
 
I think most of the large political parties, the Bildenberg group and a lot of large corporations are all opted in to some of these UN agendas.

There are very "Generic" and broad based in their aims.

A bit disturbed how they control and steer the actions of not just governments but also the hundreds of councils up and down the UK.

Only one way to stop it all and that's by a new political party which disbands all the authorities and NGOs who drive the whole shabang. But far too many people willing to complain but do nothing.

"Rewilding" is Agenda 21, along with moving populations into Cities.
 

Thedrystanedyker

Member
Livestock Farmer
On paper it may sound wonderful but if you take into account how they have had to lie in order to gain approval in implementing these changes and how they are manifested, it does appear that there will be increased levels of control enforced through new legislation. These supposed 'crises' always bring about new 'laws'. And yes iv heard of the rewilding bit, im sure everybody is aware that the World economic forum put up on their website that they claim in 2030 private property will be no more, talking of smart cities and all that nonsense. The news conveniently forgot to report on it. If anybody knows of any groups within the agricultural community that are taking steps to oppose this i would greatly appreciate a reference. Im trying to be proactive as i understand time is of the essence. Im of a mind to start a group myself, though i was never one for activism i just feel there's a startling lack of people aware of this stuff
 

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
Climategate was just a Russian scam in their efforts to destabilise the west. They hacked into the University of East Anglia's very secure system, stole thousands of emails but only released selected ones that that could be vaguely interpreted to mean climate change was not real and the data was being manipulated by the scientists. The hack was eventually tracked down by the Bellingcat investigators to the Russian city of Ekaterinburg after they released further files in 2011.
 

Thedrystanedyker

Member
Livestock Farmer
Iv heard the excerpts of audio and seen the videos of world economic forum director klaus schwab and prince charles declaring that a great reset is 'needed' at this point, that the so called 'pandemic' offers a great opportunity. They needed a crisis, so they made one. There is a lot of layers to their agenda. Restructuring of industry and knocking over the house of cards that is the worlds financial system seem to be big parts of it. Plus all the other nonsense which they had no grounds to enforce. And the science isn't settled on climate change either, but they won't debate it anymore. One narrative, just like covid. Now we're looking at more government involvement in our businesses. It might get to the point where you have no control over your own place. Is there anybody campaigning against this?
 

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
Internet scaremongering obviously doesn't have a patch on television scaremongering. But i never came here for a debate, i'm looking for solutions

You’re looking for solutions to a problem that’s made up. Fairly sure the blue smarties solve the problem you have described here.

Edit: sorry - that sounds like I’m belittling your concerns, and I’m not. But if you claim something to be true and it’s evidently not, and then you refuse to provide evidence to back up subsequent claims, then you need to be prepared to face criticism as a result.
 

Thedrystanedyker

Member
Livestock Farmer
The debate on climate change doesn't seem to be over, not that it seems to matter as the world's governments have shifted up the gears with their agenda, which seems to be in overdrive at the minute. The news clearly are the worst scaremongers there is, shockingly so in 2020. They rely on fear because it makes people do irrational things, like accept new laws, or give up rights. Its one thing to post on a forum, its quite another to restructure society. But there's ALWAYS a terror threat/crisis. If its not ISIS then its covid, now its climate change. They seem to have had it in for beef farmers for long enough, emissions from cows and all that. Now even towards wee farms. But if you want to know the truth, iv really been employed by the russians, im here to destabilise the west
 

primmiemoo

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Location
Devon
Take time to examine that pattern that suggests conspiracy. There are some ignorant people out there who will muddle everything, just because they lack the capacity to read straight! They then post their misunderstandings, and are groomed by the politically motivated into being their pet advertising vehicles.

Here and now, things we can do are to continue to call out the agendas that seek to skew the public's understanding of farming cattle and sheep in the UK. The current anti-meat factions have deliberately skewed flawed,inaccurate, retracted science into their agendas.

Should anyone state that beaver are vegan, correct them with fact and good humour.
 

DrWazzock

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Everything we do has some sort of impact.
What annoys me is that cattle farming (and cattle have been on the planet for millions of years) is expected to move aside so other folk can keep on burning irreplaceable fossil fuels to go on holiday or even more ridiculously blast themselves 53 miles up for “space tourism” then come back down again having achieved nothing more than a funny feeling.
It really is a warped and crazy world now quite detached from the basics.
When is it a conspiracy and when is it just ignorance, greed or confused priorities?
I can’t see anything wrong in sensible livestock farming myself but many will use climate change to try to ban it just because it doesn’t fit their own warped ethical views.
 

DrWazzock

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
As for the pandemic. It’s not really a conspiracy as far as I’m aware. Why would governments want to create any sort of situation where they need to impose very unpopular restrictions upon us? It will lose them votes. They have imposed restrictions very reluctantly. Nobody takes any pleasure in inconveniencing people so the pandemic and the necessary counter measures weren’t conspiracy however much some people would like to think to they are.
 

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