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What will we do for Carbon , for life and plant growth?

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    and talking at people = more C02= hurts humans? Lockdown keeping us apart?

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      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
      The question is how much has climate actually changed by human cause


      It’s getting sickening already .
      Fact, reality. Fairly common sight during the mad rush of spraying season. I have been to hundreds of farm yards both in Canada and Australia and have witnessed plenty of scenes as shown in the photo. As you can see this one is treflan.


      Stubble burning smoke still a big issue despite regulations to help protect air quality in cities and towns.


      So yeah, the consumers in beautiful clean cities like Perth or Singapore will continue to dictate how your social licence should read

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        Highly doubt you’ve been to many yards
        I have , never seen that ever , never seen stubble burning in decades around here .
        Keep trying

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          Nobody goes to all the trouble of min till and then burns down their stubble before seeding. Where on earth did you get that information from? Have you heard of harrows?

          Beside burning stubble is carbon neutral anyway so its all good.

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            In fact we now have wildlife thriving here like never before .... and NASA says the earth getting greener ... FACT ....


            Beauty to see almost daily here in the real world 👍

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              https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sir-david-attenborough-60-minutes-2021-06-06/

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