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3 minutes ago, Haironyourchest said:

Don't worry fellers, the Great Reset is going to finally sort out all these problems. No more meat, no more overproduction, and no more waste. And no more fish, by the sound of it. Just heard the EU has cut 2021 quotas to 25% of 2020 quotas die to overfishing. Don't know if the UK will follow suit but would expect...

 

 

Thats clearly nonsense.

 

But Its nonsense Id personally like to see. Imagine how many meat eaters there would be if they had to raise and gut their own beasts and foul? I happily do both, as many do here. I have the land (just) to support all my own meat production if it came to it. 

 


Id love a great reset. Its a pipe dream though. But if its real can it come soon Im getting a bot long in the tooth. 

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55 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Thats clearly nonsense.

 

But Its nonsense Id personally like to see. Imagine how many meat eaters there would be if they had to raise and gut their own beasts and foul? I happily do both, as many do here. I have the land (just) to support all my own meat production if it came to it. 

 


Id love a great reset. Its a pipe dream though. But if its real can it come soon Im getting a bot long in the tooth. 

I don't mind gutting my own fowl but I draw a line at gutting my own foul.

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26 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Id love a great reset

I haven't read any of this thread as I couldn't be bothered with the general mind feck that's associated with all the usual opposing views, but..

 

To use the words ' great reset ' as the world seems to accepting to describe the ambitions of the megalomaniac criminals who are undoubtedly working hard to gain global control at any expense with the main target of they're attack on humanity being firstly to make em sick, secondly feck with they're minds and thirdly to fleece them of everything.. something that's only become possible in recent years due to the digital invasion ....Is clearly a gross exaggeration.😁

 

This type of language is certainly being used to frighten the unaware by using words and phrasing usually used to describe geological time and catastrophic events ffs...

It's generally becoming accepted that the last great reset was the Younger Dryas 12800 years ago when an object struck the Greenland ice shelf.

 

Traditional science, set in bedrock to most folk.. the unshakeable foundations of every load of rubbish that they try to sell us, which for some reason folk seem to trust unquestionally  as a ' thing ' and which has, since it's inception or perhaps more accurately it's ' hijacking ' has been able to get away with just about any old rubbish that they spout in the name of profit and control.

 

Cheers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Birch forest is currently expanding in mountain regions because of climate warming and reduced grazing pressure. A recent study shows that increased mountain forest promotes climate warming. Just to put a bit of perspective on this issue, tree planting is not always a good thing, but I’m sure you all knew that anyway.
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9 hours ago, Mull said:

 

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Birch forest is currently expanding in mountain regions because of climate warming and reduced grazing pressure. A recent study shows that increased mountain forest promotes climate warming. Just to put a bit of perspective on this issue, tree planting is not always a good thing, but I’m sure you all knew that anyway.

Could it be that the tree line is creeping up because of global warming rather than causing it ?

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39 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Could it be that the tree line is creeping up because of global warming rather than causing it ?

They don't say why there is less grazing, once that reduces trees can get away. Yes a warmer environment will mean trees can survive in higher colder places but here the point is once they start growing there is a positive feedback effect.  Trees absorb more light, which turns into heat, as snow does not settle on them, flat land covered in snow reflects the light back out to space.

 

The article suggests the increase in heat caused by the trees changing the earth's albedo at this place outweighs any benefit the carbon sequestered by the trees gives, hence making the earth warmer and increasing the ability for trees to grow further up the hill.

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Beautiful views are lost behind trees,

I think trees look better than barren hills

 

Alot of different feeback loops in climate change....

 

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If you want to understand how our climate will change in the coming decades, you’ve got to understand feedback loops.

 

 

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