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Friday, 22 October 2010
More University of East Anglia lunacy, anyone?
The Daily Mail has a report on how: "Wholesale changes to the nation’s diet, with a move towards vegetarian food and away from beef and cheese, have been recommended by Government advisers. A report commissioned by the Food Standards Agency suggests radical changes to what we eat and even how we cook."
Further into the report, the source of the lunacy becomes clear.
It states: "The FSA says the switch is necessary as part of a move to a diet that is low in greenhouse gases (GHG), which are associated with climate change. The report, compiled by a team from the University of East Anglia..."
Okay, we can stop right there, huh?
The University of East Anglia - the epicentre of the Climategate scandal.
Need we say more?
Anything that those people say... I mean, are we still funding these people? After all that has happened?
To now produce utter bullocks like this?
You know... I actually think I'm living in a parallel universe. That this is just a dream state. That I'm going to wake up in a while and find that I've spent the last decade or so living out a bizarre and comedic dream.
...that, like an episode from Dallas, I'll wake up and find Bobby Ewing naked in the shower and it'll be the nice, safe, comparatively innocent 1989 again.
Oh, for the late eighties. Big hair, shoulder pads, and only a fraction of the lunacy we're living through now.
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Actually, there are good reasons to move away from monoculture Pharming that have nothing to do with AGW fraud...but they aren't popular lore. A couple of ag types lay out scary realities in blog posts Aug 13 2009 at opitrslinkfest.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteMore in the Topical Index under Corporate Farming too BTW
Related because of ag water pollution is the Aug 15 post about the 'Water News' group at Current TV and again the Topical Index has tons more under my major mania 'Water - Wealth & Power' ( RSS SnapShot! has more than just the Sidebar Search Returns for water news )
And food shortages in our future are going to make it tough to feed animals when you can feed people instead. That's not a tough call if you know about Monsanto. Best outline of that is at The Panelist : Monsanto - The Real Winner in Iraq