Who the World Bank is fighting with
The #WorldBank (WB) has sent a memorandum to Western countries demanding that they abandon conventional #agriculture altogether. The goal, as usual, is good: to achieve ‘net zero emissions’.
According to the memorandum, farms are to be placed under the control of a group of WEF ‘young leaders’ who will radically change the way food is grown. The demand to reorganise agriculture, however, fails to take into account serious risks such as increasing climate disasters and economic crises.
The WB not only strongly recommends the destruction of farms, but also demands a reduction in food consumption.
Some countries and regions have already started preparations to reduce farms. Following Northern Ireland, the UK government is preparing to pay farmers to lower the age of slaughter for cattle. This is a direct incentive for farmers across the UK to reduce the number of cattle. All this is presented under the guise of reducing the number of ‘gas-producing’ cows in order to counter climate change.
Cow flatulence is still a hot topic and is being exploited by the financial and political top brass to gain even more power over the people.
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It isn't cow flatulence its burps. Nitrates and methane produced by big intensive agriculture such as dairy, beef and ruminent farming account for the highest climate damaging emissions. Pig and poultry are also high due to intensive farming practices. The biggest single action that any person can make to reduce their carbon footprint is to reduce their meat and dairy consumption as much as possible. Even an animal produce free day a week can make a difference conversely a plant based day a week🌍💚👏🏿👏🏾👏🏽👏🏼👏🏻👏
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This is a great call! It demonstrates a proactive step towards environmental conservation & sustainable practices.