Co 2

Fisherman replied on 21/09/2021 21:11

Posted on 21/09/2021 21:11

We seem to be spending vast amounts on storing, trapping and reducing co2. yet today we see that we are now generating the stuff to keep food on the supermarket shelves longer. Does any of this make sense?

replied on 08/10/2021 08:43

Posted on 07/10/2021 19:54 by davetommo

On Monday I ordered 2 items from Cannock Caravans. 1 Was delivered this afternoon  from Yodal, 10 minutes later the other one was delivered from Yodal. That is double the co2 emissions than if 1 van had delivered the 2.

Posted on 08/10/2021 08:43

They may have come from different hubs. Where I live there are at least 2 different depots for most delivery services that deliver here

JVB66 replied on 08/10/2021 08:52

Posted on 07/10/2021 12:56 by Rocky 2 buckets

As I said-backhanders if you know the right dodgy people who will happily bend the rules for ‘family’winkundecided

Posted on 08/10/2021 08:52

Yet another knee jerk reaction  without any real knowledge of what was involved,, you would make a great  media hackwink

JVB66 replied on 08/10/2021 09:26

Posted on 08/10/2021 09:19 by Rocky 2 buckets
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Posted on 08/10/2021 09:26

It seem most if not all your posts are of the same ilk ,every thing that is not part of your very weird agenda , must be not trueundecided  

I think the nunnery is more it seems , your  ideal abodewink

But then it would not give you the opportunity to knock others, or try. to make out you are a person of this worldcool

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 08/10/2021 09:38

Posted on 08/10/2021 09:26 by JVB66

It seem most if not all your posts are of the same ilk ,every thing that is not part of your very weird agenda , must be not trueundecided  

I think the nunnery is more it seems , your  ideal abodewink

But then it would not give you the opportunity to knock others, or try. to make out you are a person of this worldcool

Posted on 08/10/2021 09:38

On the upside JV I don’t get personal with my replies I try to keep it light👍🏻. You are no longer in the groove I’m afraid, I’m thinking your ideas & mindset is from a bygone age, not a problem in itself accepted but it shows you are struggling in the ‘real’ world-I borrowed that from your personal repository👍🏻, as much as I always enjoy our interactions JV I’m afraid I must go-so-have a great daykiss

JVB66 replied on 08/10/2021 09:44

Posted on 08/10/2021 09:38 by Rocky 2 buckets

On the upside JV I don’t get personal with my replies I try to keep it light👍🏻. You are no longer in the groove I’m afraid, I’m thinking your ideas & mindset is from a bygone age, not a problem in itself accepted but it shows you are struggling in the ‘real’ world-I borrowed that from your personal repository👍🏻, as much as I always enjoy our interactions JV I’m afraid I must go-so-have a great daykiss

Posted on 08/10/2021 09:44

Do not get personal??? Do you ever proof read what you have posted?yell

Nice attempt at side stepping again  Rock onwink "have a nice day" I know we willcool

Fisherman replied on 08/10/2021 11:47

Posted on 08/10/2021 11:47

We may have moved a bit off subject but apart from the usual ones scoring points, most seem to agree that the food chain is a mess. Unnecessary food miles  and mostly by companies who like to promote their "green" credentials.

Wherenext replied on 08/10/2021 14:20

Posted on 08/10/2021 14:20

Just reading a report in the Newspaper about Iceland's innovative way of turning CO2 into rock. Having looked it up on t'internet I notice that the BBC had an article on it last year, so as it's easier to link that article rather than explain the whole of the newspaper article here it is.

Well done Iceland.

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200616-how-iceland-is-undoing-carbon-emissions-for-good

replied on 08/10/2021 15:11

Posted on 08/10/2021 08:41 by

a notice points out who paid for them you guessed it a big blue circle

The notice means only that the EU contributed towards a project. I consider that (in my opinion) attitudes amongst people have deteriorated in the last 30 years since EEC became EU but I do not see a direct connection. Many of our grand parents also starved at times David. 

Posted on 08/10/2021 15:11

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Takethedogalong replied on 08/10/2021 17:08

Posted on 07/10/2021 12:42 by Fisherman

Takethe dog.  Easily said for you and me with a disposable income but to feed the ever increasing world population intensive food production in every form is reality.

Posted on 08/10/2021 17:08

That’s the crux Fish. Too many humans. You are conversing with someone who hasn’t had children. If they want them, they should ruddy well afford them, it’s as simple as that. 

Watched a programme on TV last night. Somewhat astonishingly to me, China is embracing a vegetarian way of life more and more. 

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