Thanks for taking a look, I'm a little tired of wasting time with this character ...Christophe wrote:Uh there are lots of bp links that have nothing to do directly with organic ... [...]
The benefits of organic food, questioned
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Woodcutter wrote:But there, there would be such a difference in favor of organic farming that this type of study cannot be included in the 20 p.m. newspaper ...
As the late Coluche said: "You can't tell the truth on TV: too many people are watching it"
Excuse me for the interpretation, I thought it was more than largely implied in what you said. No?
The media are largely in favor of "organic" and why not after all.
It took me 5 min to check it out. I can go further in the analysis if you want.
I do not know anyone who is insensitive and uninformed of the damage of conventional and the benefits of organic.
Even the government publishes polls (see post Gébé) which proves it, unless it shoots itself in the foot.
There is no need, in my opinion, for an outcry or fuss over an article that would be "supposedly" against organic or else it is disinformation.
Why should I think otherwise?
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Woodcutter wrote:Thanks for taking a look, I'm a little tired of wasting time with this character ...Christophe wrote:Uh there are lots of bp links that have nothing to do directly with organic ... [...]
I just looked at the links = doc title = content idea ...
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But what do you say specifically?
However, you calmed down last weekend ...
However, you calmed down last weekend ...
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pb2487 wrote:Woodcutter wrote:But there, there would be such a difference in favor of organic farming that this type of study cannot be included in the 20 p.m. newspaper ...
As the late Coluche said: "You can't tell the truth on TV: too many people are watching it"
Excuse me for the interpretation, I thought it was more than largely implied in what you said. No?
The media are largely in favor of "organic" and why not after all.
It took me 5 min to check it out. I can go further in the analysis if you want.
I do not know anyone who is insensitive and uninformed of the damage of conventional and the benefits of organic.
Even the government publishes polls (see post Gébé) which proves it, unless it shoots itself in the foot.
There is no need, in my opinion, for an outcry or fuss over an article that would be "supposedly" against organic or else it is disinformation.
Why should I think otherwise?
That, but it is not very bad ... it seems to me? it just calls for relativization because some comments in relation to this article appeared to me excessive.
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If you classify me your links and you find some which, in a prime-time TV newspaper, clearly says, scientific studies in support, the harmful effects of conventional agriculture compared to organic in one of the fields that I quoted (see above), then yes I would go to see ...pb2487 wrote:[...] You are right do not waste time to verify what I say, it is surely false.
What the hell do you care about me swing 15 links next to the plate (that is to say that I just mentioned in plain text just above)!
You said in a post on wind turbines, I think, that you were only interested in the facts?
Well, please be a little more rigorous in your approach: no fanciful interpretation of what your interlocutors say, no distortions and we stop "whining" ...
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Bucheron, according to the title, guessing and if I am not mistaken this report speaks well of pollution by nitrates of intensive conventional agriculture (in particular pig breeding): http://tf1.lci.fr/infos/sciences/enviro ... ages-.html
But the Breton green algae, apart from the Breton people from the coasts concerned: who is interested?
Besides, I bet we could make it into biofuels
But the Breton green algae, apart from the Breton people from the coasts concerned: who is interested?
Besides, I bet we could make it into biofuels
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