Off Topic Climate Change & Nature thread

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Thanks to the efforts of volunteers it's not all doom and gloom in the natural world in Kent. The rewilding in Blean includes the introduction of species like bison, rare goats, pigs, beavers, highland cattle, all of which are doing a sterling job for the natural world.
Bison ? Really ? They are big f*ckers to have wandering around Kent.
 
Glyphosate


Heard of it?
Well you've likely been eating it for years.
50% of British people and 80% of Americans have traces of it in their urine.

Safe, they say.
Just like they said DDT was safe. And all the other chemicals now banned.

Not only used as a weed killer.
Sprayed on wheat & other crops just before they are harvested, because it displaces water so helping to dry the crops out.
The only way to avoid most of it is to buy organic food.
Unaffordable to about four fifths of the population.
And it would run out pretty quick too if everyone suddenly wanted to buy it.
 
Glyphosate


Heard of it?
Well you've likely been eating it for years.
50% of British people and 80% of Americans have traces of it in their urine.

Safe, they say.
Just like they said DDT was safe. And all the other chemicals now banned.

Not only used as a weed killer.
Sprayed on wheat & other crops just before they are harvested, because it displaces water so helping to dry the crops out.
The only way to avoid most of it is to buy organic food.
Unaffordable to about four fifths of the population.
And it would run out pretty quick too if everyone suddenly wanted to buy it.
And ‘organic food’ isn’t necessarily organic. Artificial pesticides are still allowed (if the farmer deems them necessary <doh>).

Not worth worrying about. If you didn’t eat anything that had an element of risk to your health you’d soon be dead from starvation.
 
If farmers didn't use artificial pesticides they'd have to find another way to earn a living. Carrot root fly, allium miner, onion mite, black fly, cabbage white butterfly and their caterpillars, molluscs, mice,and other beasties are all problems which can severely damage crop yield. Ask any allotment holder. And now they can't get their nitrogen fertiliser. Farmers used to feed the soil which would feed the crops, now the fertilisers feed the crops directly. I expect that this dry weather will also impact the germination of crops, so there will be price rises on the way.
 
If farmers didn't use artificial pesticides they'd have to find another way to earn a living. Carrot root fly, allium miner, onion mite, black fly, cabbage white butterfly and their caterpillars, molluscs, mice,and other beasties are all problems which can severely damage crop yield. Ask any allotment holder. And now they can't get their nitrogen fertiliser. Farmers used to feed the soil which would feed the crops, now the fertilisers feed the crops directly. I expect that this dry weather will also impact the germination of crops, so there will be price rises on the way.
The answer, as to many other problems, is more horses :emoticon-0142-happy
 
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This could easily go in any of about 5 different threads, but I’ll give it a go here….

Water shortages in Kent


Chalk figure fading due to too much rainfall


Those stories might seem at odds with each other until you realise that the water issues in Kent are nothing to do with lack of rainfall or hot weather, THEY ARE CAUSED BY TOO MANY PEOPLE AND TOO MANY FIELDS BEING CONVERTED INTO CRAP HOUSING ESTATES WITH THOUSANDS OF NEW HOMES, BECAUSE OF POPULATION INCREASE DUE TO NET MIGRATION.
FFS :headbang: :emoticon-0183-swear