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When is the time to confront the elephant in the room ?
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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 7659317" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>What a complete and utter load of bollox. There is nothing wrong our side of the farm gate.</p><p>1863. The year that manmade co2 emissions first overtook background natural emissions. </p><p>What has changed since 1863 ? </p><p>Farming ? Not really, its just cows chomping on grass and farmers growing crops.</p><p>The food chain ? Damn right. Hauling identical loaves of bread in opposite directions on motorways, refrigerators and lights running 24/7 in supermarkets, planning policies that force people to climb into a car to get so much as a pint of milk, landfill sites overflowing with packaging waste. </p><p>What is it with all this hand-wringing over farmings impact on the environment ? Grow some and start to tell the truth of it, it's the rest of the food chain needs to get its act together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 7659317, member: 76758"] What a complete and utter load of bollox. There is nothing wrong our side of the farm gate. 1863. The year that manmade co2 emissions first overtook background natural emissions. What has changed since 1863 ? Farming ? Not really, its just cows chomping on grass and farmers growing crops. The food chain ? Damn right. Hauling identical loaves of bread in opposite directions on motorways, refrigerators and lights running 24/7 in supermarkets, planning policies that force people to climb into a car to get so much as a pint of milk, landfill sites overflowing with packaging waste. What is it with all this hand-wringing over farmings impact on the environment ? Grow some and start to tell the truth of it, it's the rest of the food chain needs to get its act together. [/QUOTE]
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