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    There is a lot of work going into reducing the emissions of dairy herd without reducing production. It is entirely possible that emissions from the herd will be down 70% 10 years. In contrast, what TTR want to do is use unproven technology to produce an uncertain amount of a commodity, in an environment in which they have no experience. All the while saying that the environment won't suffer any long term damage. There is no comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJMLimited View Post
    There is a lot of work going into reducing the emissions of dairy herd without reducing production. It is entirely possible that emissions from the herd will be down 70% 10 years. In contrast, what TTR want to do is use unproven technology to produce an uncertain amount of a commodity, in an environment in which they have no experience. All the while saying that the environment won't suffer any long term damage. There is no comparison.
    "Entirely possible..."... prove it.
    TTR are merely DREDGING the sea floor....an activity that goes on every day in NZ and around the world. Especially in harbors close to land.

    The technology actually is proven...its called magnetics. You may not know it but Fe is easy to extract from its source...in this case sand...without chemicals. Unlike milk production which needs mountains of chemicals. That's called fertilizer. You need to clear your mind ; at the moment its brainwashed. Tree hugger .

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    'Merely dredging the sea floor'. Good one.
    Ps look up Asparagopsis and you'll see what I mean about the potential for emission reduction in the dairy herd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJMLimited View Post
    'Merely dredging the sea floor'. Good one.
    Ps look up Asparagopsis and you'll see what I mean about the potential for emission reduction in the dairy herd.
    Well good luck with that. Long long way to go and it doesn't address the harm from nitrogen runoffs into water courses or leaching . Even Goblin Greta will be a wee bit cynical.

    We need less cows and like the planet needs birth control.

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