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KD wrote:
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Lake erie gets the green slime ,nitrogen runoff,,it goes away but don't touch it
Yeah that's the stuff I think. Apparently it's getting more common with all the cattle waste seeping into waterways these days among other reasons.
Not to mention all the synthetic agricultural nutrients polluting the earth.

Also as far as I'm concerned, electric vehicles are actually just as damaging to our earth, just in different ways.

Also, anyone heard of the £30 charge now on using fast charge electricity points???

More like a box ticked in the governments panel, job done ey! ........then the next money spinning weapon, made in UK by the best politicians ey....
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I also find this a little odd in thought, as much like energy, carbon cannot be gotten rid of or disappeared into nothing :idn: ......? ....only transfered from one thing, to another.

More Cannabis growing outdoors everywhere to capture more carbon.

Hemp growing alongside roadsides..... this would be a grand idea 💡

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@DIY.Rik agreed mate. The UK government isn't a government these days. Just another corporation out to milk the public for their money and for what? If the people have no money, the government are supposed to step in and help right?

THEY'RE GONNA HELP RIGHT?

Are they shite.

Hemp should be mandatory to grow wherever anyone has a bit of land. For every Kilo of hemp biomass, it cleans 1.5 kilos of carbon from the air. Why is this not law? Because they don't want to save the earth imo. They just want more money 😭
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@DIY.Rik agreed mate. The UK government isn't a government these days. Just another corporation out to milk the public for their money and for what? If the people have no money, the government are supposed to step in and help right?

THEY'RE GONNA HELP RIGHT?

Are they shite.

Hemp should be mandatory to grow wherever anyone has a bit of land. For every Kilo of hemp biomass, it cleans 1.5 kilos of carbon from the air. Why is this not law? Because they don't want to save the earth imo. They just want more money 😭
Hit the nail on the head @KD
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KD wrote:
Mon Oct 11, 2021 9:21 am
@DIY.Rik agreed mate. The UK government isn't a government these days. Just another corporation out to milk the public for their money and for what? If the people have no money, the government are supposed to step in and help right?

THEY'RE GONNA HELP RIGHT?

Are they shite.

Hemp should be mandatory to grow wherever anyone has a bit of land. For every Kilo of hemp biomass, it cleans 1.5 kilos of carbon from the air. Why is this not law? Because they don't want to save the earth imo. They just want more money 😭
Agreed, but their not stupid. it's "climate First" now.

There's a new deal now for farmers to grow just grass. Pushing our dependence on grain to the US and AUS. Then a another deal in the future to fill those fields with solar panels and wind farms, when they should be growing hemp for biomass. Harrys farm YT is trialing hemp not far from me... If growing grass is about carbon sequestration the it would be 15x better to grow hemp.. Whos knows what the real plan is... war preparations for all we know..
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RB1 wrote:
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KD wrote:
Mon Oct 11, 2021 9:21 am
@DIY.Rik agreed mate. The UK government isn't a government these days. Just another corporation out to milk the public for their money and for what? If the people have no money, the government are supposed to step in and help right?

THEY'RE GONNA HELP RIGHT?

Are they shite.

Hemp should be mandatory to grow wherever anyone has a bit of land. For every Kilo of hemp biomass, it cleans 1.5 kilos of carbon from the air. Why is this not law? Because they don't want to save the earth imo. They just want more money 😭
Agreed, but their not stupid. it's "climate First" now.

There's a new deal now for farmers to grow just grass. Pushing our dependence on grain to the US and AUS. Then a another deal in the future to fill those fields with solar panels and wind farms, when they should be growing hemp for biomass. Harrys farm YT is trialing hemp not far from me... If growing grass is about carbon sequestration the it would be 15x better to grow hemp.. Whos knows what the real plan is... war preparations for all we know..
Oh excellent idea we shall ship all our grain half the way around the world whilst pumping unrefined fuel into the atmosphere.

More local dependence is needed not the opposite 🙄

But then again, who believes the propoganda and lies anyway?
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I think the major issue for them is how hemp can replace textiles companies and the products last longer meaning less spending. Fuel is cheaper to make and will hit oil and gas companies. Hempcrete is both cheap to make and fire resistant so less fires making people buy new stuff and a hit to construction companies. Then there's the hemp seeds - complete protein and amino acid profile that could end world hunger which would hit these "charities" that are really companies. It's all big business and they fund the government's election campaigns in return for contracts. Just look at the dodgy shit that went on over PPE equipment and covid! Politicians raked it in and still are.

Kids should be made to read the emeporor wears no clothes instead of romeo and juliette. The world would be different then but I fear we're already too late for that
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Saw summink about cow turds being real bad for causing greenhouse gasses the other week. Fuck.... jeezus...... i thought whats next. :shit:
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Saw summink about cow turds being real bad for causing greenhouse gasses the other week. Fuck.... jeezus...... i thought whats next. :shit:
It's true though. Industrial animal farming is the worst thing for greenhouse gas emissions yet they're not making a beef tax or anything like that are they? It's all a load of bullshit 😂
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