Politics Climate Hysteria Debunked Yet Again ....

Taxcindy doesn't have much time in office remaining before she slithers off to the UN so the proposed vision is for all farmers worldwide to enjoy her world first nuclear moment carbon tax. Which will be double that of NZ outdoor grass fed farms.

The research analysed 55 percent of global milk production, including major milk producing countries.


New Zealand is the most efficient producer at 0.77 kg CO2e per kg FPCM (fat and protein corrected milk) – which is 48 percent less than the average of the countries studied. The average is 1.47 kg CO2e per kg FPCM.
 

Greta Thunberg Sues Her Native Sweden for Failing on Climate​

  • Climate activist is among 600 plaintiffs in Swedish case
  • Lawsuit part of a wave of climate action targeting governments



 
Actually, this could be the defining moment climate alarmist need because if the Swedish government can use this court hearing to prove climate change is a function of the sun and earth's orbit around the sun, that all the window dressing, posturing, and taxes will achieve nothing, it may spell the end of this dangerous cult.
 
Europes going to have a real taste of her vision this winter. Be interesting to see how the ordinary folk living day to day come out of it.
 
Not saying it *definitely* will, but the sooner Europe collapses the sooner it can start improving.
Financial chaos due to hit next year will dwarf climate issues.
 
Actually, this could be the defining moment climate alarmist need because if the Swedish government can use this court hearing to prove climate change is a function of the sun and earth's orbit around the sun, that all the window dressing, posturing, and taxes will achieve nothing, it may spell the end of this dangerous cult.
but they won't
 
Europes going to have a real taste of her vision this winter. Be interesting to see how the ordinary folk living day to day come out of it.
I bet she is warm and very happy sat on the pile of money she has raked in from the gullible
 
Not saying it *definitely* will, but the sooner Europe collapses the sooner it can start improving.
Financial chaos due to hit next year will dwarf climate issues.
As soon as the EU can produce a set of audited accounts ?
;)
 
Greenie reporter interviews a carbon counter.
Going carless and no flights a years saves a couple of tonnes a year but having one less child saves 56 tonnes. The reporter called that compelling evidence.
It is now a full fledged religion. Pandemic, Recession, Ukraine civil war, ..we need one more horseman of the apocalypse. Putin?
 
Air NZ is running adverts saying it will be carbon free by 2030... by buying carbon credits that are replacing food.

On Tuesday, Dani Darke has a ram sale, a board subcommittee meeting and a pony club meeting. Her neighbour up the valley, Natasha Cave, has an online business seminar in the morning and sheep crutching in the afternoon. On Sunday, Cave and her husband Alan crutched 800 ewes and lambs. Tuesday will be less, though still in the hundreds.
On Monday, both women attended their kids’ school athletics morning, Darke helped her husband on the farm and took her daughter to tutoring.
It’s a busy life. It’s a good life. And it’s a life the two Aria women fear is at risk. Pine trees are starting to arrive in the picturesque King Country, and they’re likely to keep coming. That does nothing for local communities. The plantations are company owned, and the workers are bussed in from who knows where.
READ MORE:
* With a high carbon price, planting pine has become a goldmine
* To offset methane, two in three paddocks' worth of pine needed, report finds
* Emissions scheme could see legacy of 'pines on Bank Peninsula and rural ghost towns'
But what the people aren't connecting is that their food is going to keep on costing more. Because the news never makes that connection.
In any of their stories.
If it did tell them they will no longer afford a good old kiwi lamb roast unless they are a top earner they might think twice about those cool AIR NZ adverts.
 
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Air NZ is running adverts saying it will be carbon free by 2030... by buying carbon credits that are replacing food.


But what the people aren't connecting is that their food is going to keep on costing more. Because the news never makes that connection.
In any of their stories.
If it did tell them they will no longer afford a good old kiwi lamb roast unless they are a top earner they might think twice about those cool AIR NZ adverts.
Lamb became unaffordable years ago, and it had nothing to do with putting land into forests and everything to do with the massive increase in irrigation and the almighty milk dollar. Plenty of land use changes here driven by the chase of the almighty $.
 
Perhaps pine needle and hedgehog pie will become a thing.
 
plenty of beef still available, how many thousand head are they slaughtering in mid canterbury due to mycoplasma bovis?
 
Then again maybe we should just buy it back from the uk, probably still be cheaper after shipping it there and back....
 

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In the last 5 years about 200,000 hectares have gone from patures into Cindy forests so half the size of the entire Waikato and no sign of lost enthusiasm in Shaws office who reports that his efforts are improving local economies and that seedling production cannot keep up.
Labour from outside the community planting trees for the benefit of Japanese companies.
Keep that up and its starvation is it not?

Ukraine was a bread basket until Stalin got hold of it.
 
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The motor industry predicts the price of used cars will rise 20 to 25 per cent under the Clean Car Standard.

It begins assigning emissions payments or credits to vehicles on January 1.

These are for importers for the first time, mirroring the “feebates” that began for consumers last April under the Clean Car Discount.

New car prices are expected to be pushed up, too.

Subaru says its will rise by 5 to 10 per cent in January, and sales volumes could crash 20 to 50 per cent.

The Motor Industry Association (MIA) said price pressures would persist for years because there were not enough EVs to go round, plus new car sellers had no choice but to forward order vehicles that will attract fees, especially when it comes to utes and vans, which lack electric options.

Planing a car? May want to move that forward.
 
They want to price ANY car out of the reach of average citizens. Can’t have you driving around going where YOU want to go. Solves a lot of problems regarding a population‘s activities if you restrict them from doing anything on their own volition.
 
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