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by gegyx » 02/05/23, 23:21

izentrop wrote:In "freedom" it takes twice the time to reach the "sale" weight, it must be less fat, the meat less tender, more tiache but it must be a niche product for wealthy bobos, right?


Meat tiasse, there are in all supermarkets and not expensive :)
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by izentrop » 04/05/23, 01:02

In France, only 0,8% of water is recycled... bring cities up to standard and we will ALL have too much water! it is with green fields in summer that we make it rain, drought KILLS the soil




The explanation in the video of "earthworm production" from 22:30
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by izentrop » 05/05/23, 10:53

The previous video by Laurent Denise is enlightening to listen to in full.

The "anti bassine" who do a nervous poo with corn should listen to Konrad Schreiber at 10:18, sometimes with provocative shortcuts...
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by Christophe » 12/05/23, 22:59

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by sicetaitsimple » 19/05/23, 10:32

Indeed in the west it seems to go, but this is not the case everywhere, cf. BRGM situation as of 01/05.

https://www.brgm.fr/fr/actualite/commun ... ars%202022).
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by izentrop » 19/05/23, 15:05

At the top of France either, there is no shortage of water. It's ridiculous to say that there is no drought by not mentioning the south, like the Ardèche which hardly flows anymore
https://www.francebleu.fr/infos/environ ... he-5941972
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by Christophe » 20/06/23, 20:55

Oh that thing…mdrrrrr…

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by izentrop » 21/06/23, 00:31

At the same time it is a very small drift mainly due to
water from mid-latitudes has a greater influence. During the study period, water was redistributed mainly in North America and northwestern India.
https://www.techno-science.net/actualit ... 23363.html

The irrigation shown by BFMTV does not cause this shift, since all the water seeps into the soil and ends up returning to the groundwater.

It is rather the water of the retired cities which is directly poured into the rivers and goes to the sea, as explained by Laurent Denise
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