Well now I dont think Ill be doing that.
Today, after a decent hike in the wilds, we will pick up a rib roast and have it cut to size, grill it up and serve it with a Brie appetizer and anything else decadent we can find to add.
KMPWA, lefties! (PW = Pasty White)
If we don’t raise great herds of cattle, we’d have less bovine gas and manure available for these guys to spread around and that would put these b/s propagandists out of business.
Funny thing, all that is needed to save the planet everytime is to give government more money.
Note to self:
Grill some brats for lunch.
Looking good
No... And this is a hill to die on...
Oh a report. Well then, what choice do we have.
Oh, a report urges? Well, I politely urge that same report to have intercourse with itself. However, we should really cut our bat and snake consumption by 100%, Ill give it that.
And, they produce a lot of methane, which is many times more potent of a greenhouse gas.
Let's start by limiting termites, n'est ce pas?
I think I'll make a nice beef stew today.
Nope...not gonna happen.
I don’t base my diet on woke beliefs.
Keto 24/7
All right who is up to the challenge to see if we can eat a whole cow at one sitting ??
If anything I’m going to eat more. It’s cold today!
The Committee on Climate Change was formally launched as a statutory committee in December 2008 with Lord Turner as its chair.
An Adaptation Sub-Committee was set up in 2009 to provide advice to Government about adaptation, meaning the steps the government and devolved administrations of the United Kingdom should be taking to prepare for climate change impacts.
On 1 December 2008 the committee published its first major report entitled "Building a low-carbon economy the UKs contribution to tackling climate change".[4] This recommended that the UK adopt a long-term target to reduce emissions of all greenhouse gases by at least 80% by 2050, in order to tackle climate change. It recommended the level of three five-yearly carbon budgets to cover the periods 2008-2012, 2013-2017 and 2018-2022.
In line with the recommendations in the Committee's report, in April 2009 the Government set a requirement for a 34% cut in carbon emissions by 2020.[5]
In December 2010 the Committee recommended a 4th Carbon Budget to cover the period from 2023 to 2027. They recommended that the Government aims to cut emissions by at least 60% by 2030 to ensure that the UK is on track to meet the 2050 target, with Parliament to debate the contents and proposals of this report before the summer's recess. A recommendation on the 5th Carbon Budget was published in November 2015 and adopted by the UK Government on 30 June 2016.
When did the Brits give their nanny state the right to govern what they eat? Any such laws ought to be adopted by government officials first. After a ten year trial, the citizens could evaluate such a program to see its results.
How ‘bout all climate change alarmists become committed vegetarians instead? You know, to save the Earth.
Take a freakin hike you worthless bunch of people with too much time on your hands.
Yeah, these are like the nuts who say eating red meat is bad for your health. BS.