Forwarded from Ice Age Farmer
It’s not about the climate — it’s about a corporate hostile takeover of humanity and our food production:
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Cut meat and dairy output by a third to save climate, British farmers told
British farmers must reduce their production of meat and dairy by a third in the next 10 years if scientific advice on limiting greenhouse gas emissions is to be met, the “”conservation charity”” WWF has said.
#WarOnFarms #WarOnDairy #WarOnMeat #ClimateLockdown
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/feb/08/cut-meat-and-dairy-by-a-third-to-save-climate-british-farmers-told
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Cut meat and dairy output by a third to save climate, British farmers told
British farmers must reduce their production of meat and dairy by a third in the next 10 years if scientific advice on limiting greenhouse gas emissions is to be met, the “”conservation charity”” WWF has said.
#WarOnFarms #WarOnDairy #WarOnMeat #ClimateLockdown
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/feb/08/cut-meat-and-dairy-by-a-third-to-save-climate-british-farmers-told
the Guardian
Cut meat and dairy production by a third to save climate, British farmers told
WWF report says reduction must be made in the next 10 years to tackle climate crisis and nature loss
Forwarded from Ice Age Farmer
BOOM ! Suddenly it's YOUR backyard chickens that are causing pandemics, not industrial agriculture. This was the plan all along to take total control over food production!
> "If we can’t dramatically cut meat consumption then intensive ‘factory farming’ may be comparatively less risky" because “non-intensive” or “low-yield” farms [IAF: ie. anyone producing their own food other than large industrial technocrat owned operations] pose a serious risk to human health as they need far more land to produce the same amount of food [this is also a lie!].
"This, it is argued, increases the chances of “spillover” of dangerous viruses between animals and humans because it drives habitat loss, which displaces disease-carrying wild animals such as bats and rodents and brings them into closer contact with farmed animals and humans."
... and this builds on that weird Fauci paper blaming all pandemics on humans interacting with nature — the goal is to divorce man from God's creation. #transhumanism
IAF REPORT (2020) on the UN/WEF "biodiversity" & zoonotic pandemic play to herd people into the smart cities:
https://www.iceagefarmer.com/2020/07/08/the-zoonotic-threat-into-the-smart-cities-with-you-the-biodiversity-lie-agenda-2030/
new Guardian propaganda:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jun/23/free-range-extensive-farming-may-risk-more-animal-borne-pandemics-than-intensive-factory-farming-study
#WarOnFood #PostAnimalEconomy #WarOnFarms
> "If we can’t dramatically cut meat consumption then intensive ‘factory farming’ may be comparatively less risky" because “non-intensive” or “low-yield” farms [IAF: ie. anyone producing their own food other than large industrial technocrat owned operations] pose a serious risk to human health as they need far more land to produce the same amount of food [this is also a lie!].
"This, it is argued, increases the chances of “spillover” of dangerous viruses between animals and humans because it drives habitat loss, which displaces disease-carrying wild animals such as bats and rodents and brings them into closer contact with farmed animals and humans."
... and this builds on that weird Fauci paper blaming all pandemics on humans interacting with nature — the goal is to divorce man from God's creation. #transhumanism
IAF REPORT (2020) on the UN/WEF "biodiversity" & zoonotic pandemic play to herd people into the smart cities:
https://www.iceagefarmer.com/2020/07/08/the-zoonotic-threat-into-the-smart-cities-with-you-the-biodiversity-lie-agenda-2030/
new Guardian propaganda:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jun/23/free-range-extensive-farming-may-risk-more-animal-borne-pandemics-than-intensive-factory-farming-study
#WarOnFood #PostAnimalEconomy #WarOnFarms
the Guardian
Spread of ‘free-range’ farming may raise risk of animal-borne pandemics – study
If we can’t dramatically cut meat consumption then intensive ‘factory farming’ may be comparatively less risky, say authors