Opposition to EU Green Deal grows as European elections approach

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  • čas přidán 3. 12. 2023
  • The bloc's landmark agreement was initially met with praise but has since hit a few roadblocks.
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  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu Před 19 dny

    I see so many examples of people and organizations trying to implement local solutions.
    There are agencies that are working with the Senegalese to build the "Green Wall of Africa" a Green Belt across the Sahel attempting to reduce the expansion of the Sahara Desert southward.
    The people there are starting to get a grasp of making year round agriculture in the form of resilient "food forests" not trying to herd massive goat and sheep and cattle animals on the same denuded area of land. More cattle and goats means more money to the Senegalese, but the land can't support massive herds that are not rotated across the paddocks to allow regeneration of the grass lands.
    So, they are being reintroduced to their ancestral Half Moon structures, basic two meter hand dug structures in the shape of half moons with the excavated dirt being piled up on one side. The depression in the dirt is planted with small trees and other ground cover and small shrub food species that are NOT augmented with irrigation, fertilizer and pesticides.
    In short that portion of the Sahel is being introduced to regenerative farming that produces a mixture of crops NOT to industrial monoculture farming.
    Unfortunately the rest of the Sahel is currently being disrupted by Military style Coup led military governments, that trade weapons from Russia for resource extraction primarily energy and minerals extraction. So the Great Green Wall of Africa will stall to just the western region of the Sahel. It's better than nothing though.
    But those countries that do try the Military led governments will just exacerbate the current ecological destruction and desertification and their populations will try to seek shelter in Europe.
    Unfortunately the Right Leaning Europe does not want another 50 million refugees from sub-Saharan Africa. That path, like the destruction of the Latin American sociology by America supporting right wing European families there at the detriment of the broader mixed Amerindian populations also is leading to a border crisis that Americans can't understand because they fail to see the 120 odd years of American industrialist exploitation of the whole of Latin America.
    So immigration will stop and wars will pick up in Mexico and Latin America as many totally disenfranchised peoples are reduced to subhuman existences and slavery will have no other recourse but to destroy their oppressors. Wars will become so much more prevalent across the resource limited regions, those marginal part of the world that will experience the worst of the climate disaster that is still coming. It's coming and it's going to be harsh and prolonged human and the natural world suffering on a cataclysmic scale.
    I wish it weren't so. But you all are just sleep walking into the road and a massive Truck full of Coal is barreling down the road right now and it's being driven by a greedy monkey named Capitalism.