Balkans have the lowest rates of vaccination in Europe. Let's see how they are doing.
First Bulgaria & Romania...low cases and low deaths atm....yet these very very low vaccination rates....so doesn't fit narrative....
So Serbia, where incidentally they have the choice of all available vaccines, and Croatia, both still high % refuseniks. Hmmm interesting. Maybe the hot weather?
They've been having temps 35-40 degrees last few weeks.... so let's jump to some less hot countries where they've
had rain and much lower temps c 20 degrees, and also have low vaccination rates.
So Slovakia & Latvia.
Here are the low vaccination nations
And here's Slovenia, Poland & Estonia
Russia however is in a surge, but then again they didn't have the cases & deaths the west did on the previous two outbreaks so still at c 1k deaths per mill.
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@G_stordalen@FoodSystems@DanSaladinoUK@EATforum Of course it has been. We see people like Pepsico and WEF & GAIN (Gates) whose interests anti livestock. Indeed whole idea 'food systems' devoid of other human consumerism enables fraudulent accounting esp livestock co produce: This isn't going away threadreaderapp.com/thread/1387378…
@G_stordalen@FoodSystems@DanSaladinoUK@EATforum So none your 'science' of 'food systems' takes in to account co produce like wool, leather, tallow v alternatives like palm oil, synthetics & cotton & extra land/resources/emissions needed. Cotton & synthetics feed nobody; do not insulate, & req constant production as not durable
@G_stordalen@FoodSystems@DanSaladinoUK@EATforum and the shift to those -most suits/coats/clothes up until 30 yrs ago used wool/leather/cashmere etc most shoes (leather l/e 20 yrs+ v 6 months synth)- has come with massive emissions increase with fashion acc 10% emissions whereas those came low cost as co prod livestock. Easy
@GeorgeMonbiot More drivel George, that doesn't stand up to inspection.
The greater land use means less impact biodiversity and less reliance on imported feed, the essence of pastoralism is moving the livestock hence large land coverage, Shared with FAR greater biodiversity than crops, over
@GeorgeMonbiot millenia some cases which ALSO produces co -produce such as tallow wool leather &horn without which you need EXTRA land & resources AND HUGE EMISSIONS for non durables such as synthetic textiles/hide none of your Gates/Wellcome/Grantham lackeys have taken in to account because
@GeorgeMonbiot the construct of 'Food Systems' ignores all this: 10% of emissions caused by constant replacement needed of non durable cling that FEEDS NOBODY & entirely driven by synthetics & poor quality cotton, together with FAR greater need for washing & cleaning synthetics with eco cost
If you don't know what is going on in world, here's Rockerfeller telling you. They say world domination conspiracy unfounded then tell us how they are going to reset world, doing EXACTLY that, even down to food we eat. Evil bastards. rockefellerfoundation.org/blog/innovatin…
One thing we know from history, is every time some authoritarian creeps decide to PLAN agriculture, with tech revolution, it ends in people starving, people being evicted from land, & unthinkable horrors.
They MUST BE CONFRONTED & STOPPED: humanity needs to be free of
such diabolical social engineers. Solutions to problems must be NUANCED according to specific local factors be they environmental, cultural, or even re Covid different nations have different issues re borders, movement of people re conurbations etc. Any elites advocating
@Evsthetractor@thisfarmlife@Rob_Percival_ Percival misleading again.
The bulk of soya meal is exported to China, and this is driven by China's industrialization over the last 25 years for mass produced ta & inbuilt obsoletion tech destroying their pastures at rate of 1.5 million hectares every YEAR. So at rate of 3 tonne
@Evsthetractor@thisfarmlife@Rob_Percival_ per hectare, this= 1 mill hectares needed to produce UK's imports less than HALF size Wales. BUT deforestation rate DOWN as soya production risen, & this NOT new deforestation, but largely from existing crops. Then 63% of it is for human use as shown by Sustainable Food Trust. So
@Evsthetractor@thisfarmlife@Rob_Percival_ once again the Soil Association is allowing Rob Percival to use its platform to spread misinformation. Indeed as our beef & sheep consume little, China would be better off importing our beef eg to reduce their imports of soya for eg. Not even Brazilian beef
@cvfarming Until 40 yrs ago, most coats & suiting were made wool in UK. Most shoes belts etc = leather. A high % of which are still in use. Shift to casual clothing mostly synthetic has seen massive rise in synthetics expense wool; esp last 20 yrs now produced mostly China, and along with
@cvfarming inbuilt obsoletion technology, & things like disposable furnishings this is driving China's massive fossil fuel use as all are non durable business model of mass consumption. Synthetic clothing lasts not even a yr. The companies driving this are all part of the WEF, whose members
@cvfarming have brought this about, and yet, have managed to fund science and media narratives to blame livestock in a bizarre doublethink. It beggars belief frankly, the very people who broke models of sustainability like H&M & IKEA and also of course damaging western manufacturing jobs