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<blockquote data-quote="Treg" data-source="post: 6673130" data-attributes="member: 42292"><p>Science seems to have moved on , even the original scientist that claimed livestock were more damaging to the atmosphere than transport has said he got his calculations wrong & regrets publishing his papers, because as he said at a recent speech in California " once it's out there it's hard to take it back "</p><p>Also the science behind eating less meat for health reasons has recently also shown to be wrong .</p><p>So why still the push to reduce Beef?</p><p>The European food agency has made it clear that its about a handful of multinational firms that are trying to influence the way people eat.</p><p>They don't want Beef & Lamb farmers spending their money locally, it's about more industrialised farming with high inputs that multinationals can make money out of.</p><p>They want full control of Agriculture from seed to plate & they don't care what they destroy in their quest for increased profits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treg, post: 6673130, member: 42292"] Science seems to have moved on , even the original scientist that claimed livestock were more damaging to the atmosphere than transport has said he got his calculations wrong & regrets publishing his papers, because as he said at a recent speech in California " once it's out there it's hard to take it back " Also the science behind eating less meat for health reasons has recently also shown to be wrong . So why still the push to reduce Beef? The European food agency has made it clear that its about a handful of multinational firms that are trying to influence the way people eat. They don't want Beef & Lamb farmers spending their money locally, it's about more industrialised farming with high inputs that multinationals can make money out of. They want full control of Agriculture from seed to plate & they don't care what they destroy in their quest for increased profits. [/QUOTE]
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