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4 minutes ago, maryjayne said:

https://www.ipcc.ch/2019/ info here. It's chilling reading, and already a done deal.

Yeah, I was watching a news report the other night along these lines. Surprisingly, the solution was to reduce farm land, and increase forestry. That should go over well, right? :rolleyes:

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10 minutes ago, maryjayne said:

They are also ignoring the amount of land unsuitable for anything other than grazing, and appear to want to try to grow crops on moors and fens and hill sides.

Oh, now that sounds real practical. :whistling:

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John was clothed with camel’s hair and wore a leather belt around his waist, and his diet was locusts and wild honey.

It's hard for me to imagine, a man, called by God, so marginalized by the society he  was born into that he was driven from it so  far he had to live  a life  of  sacrifice  in a harsh  wilderness and suffering a diet  so far out  of the "norm" for  is day it's almost unbelievable.

I certainly pray He doesn't require this kind of sacrifice of me, for the  sake of His call.  I've never had any  indication  He might, and until He does I intend to stick with the hamburgers  and leave the  locusts to John.

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14 minutes ago, maryjayne said:

What I find concerning is Who has made this agreement and Why have the world globally agreed to it. Why is there no challenge to it.

do you remember the  IPCC email scandal that hit about 2010 and how quickly the system closed ranks on that and "disappeared" the issue?  :)   East Anglia university showed it's true  colors ....and  not  many bothered to  sift through the  evidence themselves so here they are...still doing the  job the UN assigned them...

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4 hours ago, ayin jade said:

Apparently cricket tacos are popular in mexico and a couple of mexican places here have them. 

I wont go anywhere near those restaurants.

Agreed!

I'm also afraid, if they run low on crickets, they might substitute La Cucaracha!

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How are they going to get the word out to the billions/trillions of
 carnivores living in the wilderness and oceans.
Guess I'll stock the tank, and keep filling up the turkey and deer feeders.


"We are all born ignorant, but
one must work hard to remain stupid,"

Benjamin Franklin.

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7 hours ago, ayin jade said:

Apparently cricket tacos are popular in mexico and a couple of mexican places here have them. 

I wont go anywhere near those restaurants.

I prefer my steaks medium rare, burgers medium, and tacos have to be bug free. 

 

They can shun me for being a meat eater if they want but I'll be too busy eating my beef to care. 

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It will never work in Africa. Africans across the continent are big meat eaters. They also use them extensively in tribal rituals (e.g the maasai). And governments here are all keen on protecting their cultural traditions which means they will resist any attemptsatte from the outside to change  this.  Apart from this, in my country many animals roam quite freely here in the wild. Apart from the normal commercial game hunters, private hunting by farmers and bushmen is fairly common and easy to get away with. Rhino hunting has been  banned for years and yet it still happens regularly.  

If you cant get meat where you are, you are all invited to a South African style barbeque at my place :D

 

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3 minutes ago, IainL said:

If you cant get meat wear you are, you are all invited to a South African style barbeque at my place :D

 

*waits for the uber* 

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6 hours ago, BeauJangles said:

Yeah, I was watching a news report the other night along these lines. Surprisingly, the solution was to reduce farm land, and increase forestry. That should go over well, right? :rolleyes:

They're start already to plant may trees everywhere...

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