Off Topic Climate change/ pollution

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Just stop drinking cow juice & puss, meant for baby cows not adult humans, and stop abusing & slaughtering sentient fellow animals like cows. Job done. No need to worry about Bovaer and the like. Job done. Easy.
 
Just stop drinking cow juice & puss, meant for baby cows not adult humans, and stop abusing & slaughtering sentient fellow animals like cows. Job done. No need to worry about Bovaer and the like. Job done. Easy.
Did you refuse your half pint of free milk at Driff Junior School?

Wish I'd known at the time,I'd have taken it:emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
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After reading this you would want to stay away from the stuff.

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To be fair, a lot of products have similar warnings. Chlorine being one example, but we still use it in household products and swimming pools.
 
To be fair, a lot of products have similar warnings. Chlorine being one example, but we still use it in household products and swimming pools.

There are so many angles in this it's hard to know where to start, the driving factor is climate change and net zero. But is that impossible dream being chased because it's good for the planet or the pocket?
 
There are so many angles in this it's hard to know where to start, the driving factor is climate change and net zero. But is that impossible dream being chased because it's good for the planet or the pocket?

If the driver is net zero, they are following a false narrative in tackling cattle either way.
 
If the driver is net zero, they are following a false narrative in tackling cattle either way.

Adding potentially dangerous chemicals which Bill Gates is investing in that could end up in our food chain, marketing it as saving the planet and our ARLA milk is better for the environment than other brands.

ARLA is doing trails with the methane reducing drug in animal feed, although unless they are catching all the cows emissions at both ends from those fed with and without the additive (which they are not) it's nothing more than a theoretical questimate.