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Corey Both sides might be full of crap, but not necessarily equally so. The 60 Minutes interviews should make that clear.
Adrian, did you see the 60 Minutes interview with Georgia election officials? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s1u8F6ERqqE
Adrian, “I thought you were smarter than that, I mean seriously have you ever watched a Racheal Maddow show?, I can’t see any difference, both are puppet talking heads of their states…I am seriously surprised at your lack of nuance… if you can’t see the ...
Adrian, Let’s say Trump had tweeted. without evidence, that you were guilty of some despicable crime - called you a child molester, for example. Viewed by 40 million. You would’ve received death threats. Perhaps been fired from your job or arrested. Still ...
“This kind of Arctic instability is becoming more frequent and as the world climate heats up, paradoxically, the upper northern hemisphere is likely to get more polar blasts as the Arctic sheds its cold to lower latitudes.” In theory, yes, but I don’t ...
“If you're claiming that somehow NZ farmers are leaving vast amounts of land suitable and viable for crops unused you might want to produce some evidence.” No, it was just a hunch. My assumption is that if an acre of land could be used for either crops or ...
RedLogix Your source is not suggesting that only 2.5% of New Zealand land area is suitable for growing crops. If you go back to the link and click on ‘definitions’ you will find this: “Arable refers to all land generally under rotation, whether for ...
RedLogix, “And grazing on land that's unsuited for crops seems reasonable enough.” Sure, but could you quantify this? For example, in New Zealand, what percentage of the land area used for grazing is actually unsuitable for growing crops?
RedLogix Why not start with what is easiest? A lot of agricultural land is devoted to producing grain for livestock, which is an inefficient use compared to if humans had consumed those grains instead. Meaning less land is required to feed a population of ...
Prohibiting the implementation of, and phase out the use of fossil fuels nationwide Investing in a 100% Renewable Energy economy Investing & implementing in a just transition Honouring its [the Government’s] responsibility to our Pacific Island neighbours...
I think an analogy might be useful: A company, let’s call it TwitterBoard, operates a bunch of digital billboards. The general public is able to post photos, videos and messages on the billboards with little oversight from the company. One morning on the ...
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