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?

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 22/09/2021 14:28

Posted on 22/09/2021 13:21 by Fisherman

Shows how ill informed most of our "eco warriors" are. Bet they also buy chickens in plastic from supermarkets.

Posted on 22/09/2021 14:28

Most folk who care about animals & the Planet are either Vegetarians or Vegans so they’d not be responsible for Co2 pollution. Best thing to do Fish is research it & save both you & others embarrassing themselves any further👍🏻

Fisherman replied on 22/09/2021 16:41

Posted on 22/09/2021 16:41

Sorry but I do my bit. Buy from a butcher with no plastic/etc. Grow my veg. I do as I say. I also dont get  my knowledge from made up TV programmes or so called " celebrities" Old fashioned maybe but truer than most of the eco warriors.

JVB66 replied on 22/09/2021 16:49

Posted on 22/09/2021 16:41 by Fisherman

Sorry but I do my bit. Buy from a butcher with no plastic/etc. Grow my veg. I do as I say. I also dont get  my knowledge from made up TV programmes or so called " celebrities" Old fashioned maybe but truer than most of the eco warriors.

Posted on 22/09/2021 16:49

I have liked your post this time, as I agree with what you say in your latest post

You must agree that some of your posts are a bit one sided ,when you comment about those who it seems., do not match your ideals. undecided

 

Fisherman replied on 22/09/2021 17:07

Posted on 22/09/2021 17:07

Pot calling the kettle black perhaps. I say it as I see it without the fanfare. Blunt yes.

JVB66 replied on 22/09/2021 17:20

Posted on 22/09/2021 17:07 by Fisherman

Pot calling the kettle black perhaps. I say it as I see it without the fanfare. Blunt yes.

Posted on 22/09/2021 17:20

I do not understand who your post is aimed at ? 

We live in a town  just over 20miles North of Kings Cross station (your townies oft quoted)

When I walk less than half a mile from our house ,there is a field of hebrideon? sheep, beyond them is mostly arable farmland  and a herd of English longhorn cattle. If I turn left and walk uphill about 300yds I am in ancient woodland. so townies being a rude word does not fit allcool

replied on 22/09/2021 17:31

Posted on 22/09/2021 16:41 by Fisherman

Sorry but I do my bit. Buy from a butcher with no plastic/etc. Grow my veg. I do as I say. I also dont get  my knowledge from made up TV programmes or so called " celebrities" Old fashioned maybe but truer than most of the eco warriors.

Posted on 22/09/2021 17:31

I do my bit also. I buy my chicken from Lidl as the alternative is a round trip of 15 miles to the nearest decent butcher

SeasideBill replied on 22/09/2021 18:03

Posted on 22/09/2021 12:54 by Navigateur

Fermenting with yeast to brew beer (or whisky) produces carbon dioxide.  Yet brewers are buying it in to use to inject fizz into the beer. No-one has yet explained why they cannot use their own CO2 instead of venting it to atmosphere and warming the planet.

Posted on 22/09/2021 18:03

They’re clearly missing a trick but why do they have to make beer or any other drink fizzy? 

Give me flat keg beer any day, hic.

Fisherman replied on 22/09/2021 18:31

Posted on 22/09/2021 18:31

All actions have consequences. 2 examples.  The drive to reduce  the use of Agricultural fertilizers means no CO2 to keep chickens fresh on supermarket shelves.  The spokesman for the M25 protest was shown not to have insulated his home despite qualifying for a grant. Their argument shot down. Plenty more examples where things are not fully not  thoroughly though through. Not getting into a discussion with Rocky as that gets post locked down.

Takethedogalong replied on 22/09/2021 18:42

Posted on 22/09/2021 16:41 by Fisherman

Sorry but I do my bit. Buy from a butcher with no plastic/etc. Grow my veg. I do as I say. I also dont get  my knowledge from made up TV programmes or so called " celebrities" Old fashioned maybe but truer than most of the eco warriors.

Posted on 22/09/2021 18:42

What the end product is wrapped in is trivia compared to the life, welfare and hopefully cruelty free death of what was once a living creature. Hence the need for CO2 production. 

replied on 22/09/2021 18:51

Posted on 22/09/2021 18:42 by Takethedogalong

What the end product is wrapped in is trivia compared to the life, welfare and hopefully cruelty free death of what was once a living creature. Hence the need for CO2 production. 

Posted on 22/09/2021 18:51

Not sure that there is a connection there TDA. 

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