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Carbon Zero Bill passes.

November 8, 2019 By Robin Grieve

If you are not happy with Parliament passing without dissent the so called carbon zero bill there is a protest march organised by 50 shades of green to protest the Zero Carbon Act, water regulations etc on November 14.

 

See here for details: https://us20.campaign-archive.com/?u=6ca9a5961d7617022bafd11b0&id=14531e38a1

 

Farmers are the only sector in the country for which this bill will require a response. All other sectors can carry on emitting as they have been because the carbon Zero act is a requirement on the Government, not emitters. Farmers however have sold themselves short by committing as a sector to reduce emissions. which is quite a daft thing to do in my opinion. A lot of it comes down to pressure applied to them by politicians who respond to the calls that because agriculture causes half these bullshit carbon emissions they must be a big problem, which of course they are not because these carbon units are bullshit.

Farming leaders by refusing to engage in the science of methane and to influence opinion by telling the true story,  until very recently and not enough anyway, have not helped.

 

 

 

 

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