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Who "owns" the carbon on a farm? Landlord or tenant?
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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 7432061" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>To make a comparison with another wheeze with a similar time-frame. </p><p>I wont be the only person on here who had an endowment mortgage. What a farce. How much has that cost us all with claims and counter claims for compensation, how many ambulance chasing solicitors got wealthy on the back of it all ? I see carbon trading as having just as much potential to create legal and financial strain on folks. </p><p>Farmers fascinate me. They spend all day dealing with real, tangible things. Soil, metal, flesh. They understand what matters, and what is flannel. Then someone comes along promising alchemy and they get all starry eyed. Very strange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 7432061, member: 76758"] To make a comparison with another wheeze with a similar time-frame. I wont be the only person on here who had an endowment mortgage. What a farce. How much has that cost us all with claims and counter claims for compensation, how many ambulance chasing solicitors got wealthy on the back of it all ? I see carbon trading as having just as much potential to create legal and financial strain on folks. Farmers fascinate me. They spend all day dealing with real, tangible things. Soil, metal, flesh. They understand what matters, and what is flannel. Then someone comes along promising alchemy and they get all starry eyed. Very strange. [/QUOTE]
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