The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming

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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




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by izentrop » 08/06/23, 03:27

Genetically modified (GM) crops can help reduce agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In addition to possible decreases in production emissions, yield gains from GMOs also mitigate land-use change and related emissions. Wider adoption of existing GM crops in Europe could result in a reduction equivalent to 7,5% of Europe's total agricultural GHG emissions.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 8522000048
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by Janic » 08/06/23, 08:16

Genetically modified (GM) crops can help reduce agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In addition to possible decreases in production emissions, yield gains from GMOs also mitigate land-use change and related emissions. Wider adoption of existing GM crops in Europe
pourrait result in a reduction equivalent to 7,5% of Europe's total agricultural GHG emissions.

can or could? It's not just greenhouse gases that affect health and life, far from it! But big chemistry is not close to recovery if it makes it do business while forgetting the rest of the risks of GMOs.
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by Obamot » 08/06/23, 11:34

izentrop wrote:
Genetically modified (GM) crops can help reduce agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In addition to possible decreases in production emissions, yield gains from GMOs also mitigate land-use change and related emissions. Wider adoption of already existing GM crops in Europe could result in a reduction equivalent to 7,5% of Europe's total agricultural GHG emissions]
and me who believed that propaganda was prohibited.
This tench continues its defamation and leaves us threads on organic while promoting GMOs...
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by gegyx » 08/06/23, 11:58

: Shock: How is it possible to bear it?

He collects all the unspeakable bullshit from our corrupt doers to make us docile, satisfied despite everything but nevertheless sick.
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 08/06/23, 13:22

Izy = Chemical and GMO VRP...
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by izentrop » 08/06/23, 15:55

You are too indoctrinated to understand climate issues
Mentalities always lag far behind scientific developments.

Wasn't Galileo condemned for daring to say that the earth revolves around the sun and not the other way around? :?: : Shock:
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 08/06/23, 16:24

Given that it's your fucking bullshit scientific developments that have led us directly to the "poisoned disaster" that we see all over the world, I would say that once again your argument is totally bogus and only grows 'to keep going into the wall, to start again and again until he farts. You are not only dangerous to yourself, but to all living things. If there is anyone here who understands NOTHING about climate issues, it is you. : Evil:
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by Ahmed » 08/06/23, 16:57

Much has been said about the history of Galilee, but he did pretty well and it's not what you say he was blamed for, just teaching a theory as proven without providing evidence. If the latter had been produced, he would have been perfectly free to talk about them because the papacy was very favorable to science at that time.
Moreover, contrary to what many think, religion has played an essential role in the propagation of the vision of the world proposed by science; I say this without taking sides and without value judgment: it's a simple observation. There is a non-intuitive continuity between religion and science, beyond the operating criteria specific to each of these two domains.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 08/06/23, 17:05

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