People in Northern Ireland have to stop eating in order to virtue signal about the climate.
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Funny mental picture of needing to “lose more than 1 million sheep and cattle”. Quite insane actually.
Being a farmer, your energy impact, so called carbon footprint, is much larger than Joe Suburbian. You have fields to plow, plant, harvest, etc., all based on your trusty fossil fueled equipment. But each farmer provides food for thousands, so how do you properly judge a farmer’s appropriate carbon footprint? You might also ask, Why do they go for the farmers first and the hardest? Possibly want government take over of the farms? And lastly, isn’t Northern Ireland under the UK, and no longer in the EU? So what good did it do to get out of the EU, if your government continues to act just like the EU?
Once you know who owns most of US farmland and that the agenda of that guy(who is also massively involved in artificial meat production) is the same as Bidens and Obamas you know why they go after farmers.
One of the main things that happened to former Soviet Countries when they joined EU or got loans from IMF/Worldbank was to ‘convince ‘ them to open up their countries to foreign investors who did free things :
Buy infrastructure,buy MSM, buy land on a large scale – and usually for pennies on a dollar as result of IMF debt.
And once they join NATO they are encouraged to buy weapon systems(with a kill switch) –
No money?No problem.
Here is another loan.
In Africa they use other tricks.
Massively subsidized EU food floods the market.
This ruins local farmers.
Than,in case corporations can not buy the land, NGO ‘ s with professional western parasitic dogooders come around and try to ‘help’.
Northern Ireland has been left in the European Union “Single Market” – this violates the Act of Union of 1801, so the thing is going to the United Kingdom Supreme Court. In a better world politicians would not sign agreements with the European Union, or anyone else, without first reading and understanding what they are signing. I remember back in 1986 when Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher signed the “Single Market” thing – the officials lied to her, they told her it was a free trade agreement. Then the tidal wave of regulations came.
Come on Tony, How do expect a normal human to follow a link to the stinkin’ grainain.
Could you please tell us what it says?
It says that Northern Ireland (Northern Ireland farmers) will have to lose about a million cattle and sheep to meet the new Climate Act targets by the 2050 deadline. I did not follow any link – it is right there.
Targeting energy supply on all levels.
Be it food,transport,heating.
I’m pretty sure that ‘sanctions’ on russia will accelerate the transformation
towards eating bugs and worms(indeed global worming)
And once this target is reached violating individual net-zero will result in massive punishment.
Straight out of Agenda 2030/Agenda 21. The plan is for your farms to be forest land.
Ireland, North and South, has been cattle country for thousands of years. People talk about “Climate” and “Climate Change”, but they seem to have no idea what the Irish climate actually is – coldish and wet. Trying to make Ireland an arable farming place, over a long period of time, led to the disaster of the 1840s. Ireland-is-cattle-country. As for the Assembly – like most places politicians vote for things because officials tell them that it must be done, and groups of activists scream at the politicians (and “cancel” them) if they do not. Their own political parties turn on them if they do not follow the Woke line.
Another “emissions target” set almost 30 years into the future, so those who set the targets, won’t be alive when they aren’t met.
It will then be up to the next generation to set new targets, even further into the future.
Repeat this, ad infinitum.
Perhaps they figure that since they want to kill off most of humanity, why should sheep and cattle get let off? Unless of course “sheep and cattle” is being used as a metaphor.