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    If a tree falls in the forest and lands on a Greenpeace activist and there's nobody there to see it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Where are the French when you need them?
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    But look what the bastards did to Joan of Arc
    That's why I hate the French, oh,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    If a tree falls in the forest and lands on a Greenpeace activist and there's nobody there to see it...
    ......then its true, there really is a Stihl for every tree......

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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot slow View Post
    it is a by- product from the end of production of palm oil.It is not farmings fault it is used as food supplement,and is used not chucked in landfills.Farmers don't cause deforestation soley to create palm kernal,the idiots from greenpiece should open there eyes.
    This is the bit that blows my mind.. Whinging about people putting an otherwise waste product to use :slap:

    Stupid cunts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    This is the bit that blows my mind.. Whinging about people putting an otherwise waste product to use :slap:
    Mmmm.....except NZ is the biggest importer of palm kernal cake so it makes a lot of sense to target us.

    Any economic disincentive to stop razing hardwood forests has to be a good thing. We don't do it. The Ozzies don't do it. Why encourage Asian nations? We all live on the same planet.

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    Good! I can use some burley.
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    We only use it cause its cheaper to use a by product of palm oil plantations, which once were tropical rainforest, than buying feed grain off Kiwi farmers...

    Why do we buy it ? Because for some reason or three we cant grow any or enough feed in our own country any longer . I wonder why that is
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    Why do we buy it ? Because for some reason or three we cant grow any or enough feed in our own country any longer . I wonder why that is[/QUOTE]
    Because we get it for about $200 a tonne, 99% dry matter cheapest feed by a long shot. you can just use it when you need it, not like having thousands of dollars of sylage sitting there in a stack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by puddytat View Post
    We only use it cause its cheaper to use a by product of palm oil plantations, which once were tropical rainforest, than buying feed grain off Kiwi farmers...

    Why do we buy it ? Because for some reason or three we cant grow any or enough feed in our own country any longer . I wonder why that is
    Probably coz you can't get resource consent.......

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    I was on the fence on this until I saw Greenpeace vs Fonterra on both channels this morning.

    Arrogant @#$@@(#$'s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    Up to you. I don't see how we can burn all that fossil fuel and have no impact, myself, but then I've always had a bit of a soft spot for science.
    You will be very disappointed then with the governments decision to only levy an average of $3.50 per family in carbon charges.

    I understand that to meet Greenpeace emission targets we will have to reduce carbon emissions by 40%. There is no way taking $3.50 out of peoples pockets will do that !

    I'd suggest that figure be revised. How about $200 - $350 a week ?

    Then the poor people wouldn't be able to afford cars or electricity, milk or beef.

    Now THAT would put us seriously on target for a 40% reduction.
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    i bet they wouldnt take on a ship in china, wonder why that would be

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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE View Post
    fuck global warming.. the cunts cant even get the weekend right...why should i buy the fact they can predict 50 years from now
    Y'know Sarge, I always had the impression from your posts that you were reasonably intelligent. So I'm assuming the comment above is wilful bullshit.

    'Cos the alternative is you're an idiot, which would be a surprise.

    Quote Originally Posted by davereid View Post
    You will be very disappointed then with the governments decision to only levy an average of $3.50 per family in carbon charges.
    Yup, the watered down ETS is indeed an inadequate response. In fact I don't think the Nats have any clue of how to deal with this, nor any willingness to work it out.
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