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What foods have the largest environmental impact? by dullhunk

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What foods have the largest environmental impact?

Greenhouse gas emissions across the supply chain

You want to reduce the carbon footprint of your food? Focus on what you eat, not whether your food is local

“Eat local” is a common recommendation to reduce the carbon footprint of your diet. How does the impact of what you eat compare to where it's come from? ourworldindata.org/food-choice-vs-eating-local

CC-BY image of a graph by Hannah Ritchie at Our World in Data

Tokenizing Nature: the Internet of Forests by ₡ґǘșϯγ Ɗᶏ Ⱪᶅṏⱳդ

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Tokenizing Nature: the Internet of Forests

Under the guise of environmentalism and conservation the powers that be want to tokenize everything, including nature. They want to “monitor, preserve, and enhance the natural world.” Just like they plan to enhance (control) humans through transhumanism, they plan to enhance (control) nature. They want to enslave both man and nature.

These elitists want to integrate blockchain technology into nature and market it as biodiversity conservation. They not only want to build the Internet of Bodies (people), but also the Internet of Forests (nature). They want everything to become part of the Internet of Things. They want to connect every living thing to artificial intelligence. This trans-human-ism and trans-nature-ism would commoditize every living thing. It would be the merging of man and machine; it would be the merging of nature and machine. It would be “a world where virtually everyone and everything is intelligently connected.” Dystopia anyone?

They are marketing this tokenization of nature as “an effort to minimize negative impacts on ecosystems and species.” Snake oil anyone? If they tokenize nature, they can use nature as a financial instrument. They can then sell green bonds and derivatives based on biodiversity data. This data would be gathered via sensors, drone fleets (“swarm intelligence drones”), and satellites. Thus all the species of the forest would be monitored and data mined. They want to build an “AI-driven neural network for our planet.” They want a global AI network that monitors everyone and everything in real-time.

This system will require datafication of biodiversity. This means that they will need to create digital representations of all species and all ecosystems on earth. They want to commoditize everything. “Almost every core function in financial services will be transformed.” It’s good for the planet and good for business…buhahaha!

The scam: Carbon Markets! “Carbon markets are critical in helping the world attain net-zero greenhouse-gas emissions.” Carbon markets revolve around the buying and selling of carbon credits. These credits allow the buyer to emit a certain amount of pollution. “Carbon justice for all!”

“Carbon markets can be a powerful tool to help advance carbon justice.” – United Nations

Carbon trading was first introduced as part of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto Protocol’s carbon trading system was a major step towards establishing a global market for carbon emissions. The Kyoto Protocol was adopted as the first addition to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The Kyoto Protocol has since been replaced by the Paris Agreement.

The globalists have also been talking about “carbon emissions trading schemes under which emissions credits would be allocated to adult individuals.” To bring about a personal carbon market scheme, they must introduce digital IDs and central bank digital currencies. Then they can introduce a Chinese-style social credit score system. They will tie your “carbon footprint” to your social credit score. Therefore, you’ll own nothing, and you’ll happily eat your bugs. You won’t have enough money to buy a carbon credit to leave your 15-minute city neighbourhood prison. But then again, climate lockdowns! By the way: you may want to breathe less, because they will carbon tax your every breath.

The carbon market is being introduced through public-private partnerships, which adhere to the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations. A low-carbon economy: degrowth. Degrowth is synonymous with poverty and depopulation.

Eventually, they will install a world leader over their new world order. Each individual will have to take this leader’s Mark (blockchain technology) in order to participate in his new world economic order. No one will be able to buy or sell unless they take his transhuman technology—the merging of man and Beast. If they receive his Mark, they will become one with the Beast’s AI-driven neural network. The public persona of this Skynet system will be the Image of the Beast. Those who refuse to take the Mark of the Beast and worship his Image will be enemies of the new world state. All such people will be hunted down and terminated—hasta la vista, baby. The new world surveillance state: you can run, but you can’t hide!

2 Timothy 3:1 “This know also, that in the last days perilous times will come.”

Now, for one of my favourite verses:

Psalm 42:1 “As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul longs after You, O God.”

IMG_4426 by NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

IMG_4426

An orphaned well in a hotel parking lot in Hamburg, Erie County.

IMG_4552 by NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

IMG_4552

DEC’s Chris McKelvey, the Director of the Bureau of Subsurface Energy Development, reviews some facts about an orphaned well found near an agriculture field in Marilla, Erie County, with DOI Senior Advisor and Infrastructure Coordinator Winnie Stachelberg, DOI Senior Advisor Peter Gallagher, and Adam Schultz, Mineral Resources Specialist 3 from DEC’s Region 9 office.

IMG_4612 by NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

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DEC and U.S. Department of the Interior officials investigated orphaned wells in an agriculture field in Marilla, Erie County.

IMG_4624 by NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

IMG_4624

DEC's Adam Schultz, Mineral Resources Specialist 3, reviews some facts with landowner Scott Pfeil about the newly plugged orphaned well on Pfeilâs family property under the watchful eye of DOI Senior Advisor and Infrastructure Coordinator Winnie Stachelberg.

IMG_4602 by NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

IMG_4602

An orphaned well casing found in an agriculture field in Marilla, Erie County.

IMG_4562 by NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

IMG_4562

An orphaned well casing found near an agriculture field in Marilla, Erie County.

Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024 by CIFOR-ICRAF

Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024

The CIFOR-ICRAF Transformative Partnership Platform: Blue Carbon Deck team, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, IPB University, the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI), and Indonesian Mangrove Society (IMS) organizes an open dialogue as a platform to facilitate exchange knowledge and experiences. It is expected that the challenges and barriers to implement projects on the ground may be removed and multi-stakeholder partnerships are promoted.

Photo by Fajrin Hanafi/CIFOR-ICRAF

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Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024 by CIFOR-ICRAF

Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024

The CIFOR-ICRAF Transformative Partnership Platform: Blue Carbon Deck team, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, IPB University, the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI), and Indonesian Mangrove Society (IMS) organizes an open dialogue as a platform to facilitate exchange knowledge and experiences. It is expected that the challenges and barriers to implement projects on the ground may be removed and multi-stakeholder partnerships are promoted.

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Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024 by CIFOR-ICRAF

Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024

The CIFOR-ICRAF Transformative Partnership Platform: Blue Carbon Deck team, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, IPB University, the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI), and Indonesian Mangrove Society (IMS) organizes an open dialogue as a platform to facilitate exchange knowledge and experiences. It is expected that the challenges and barriers to implement projects on the ground may be removed and multi-stakeholder partnerships are promoted.

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Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024 by CIFOR-ICRAF

Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024

The CIFOR-ICRAF Transformative Partnership Platform: Blue Carbon Deck team, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, IPB University, the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI), and Indonesian Mangrove Society (IMS) organizes an open dialogue as a platform to facilitate exchange knowledge and experiences. It is expected that the challenges and barriers to implement projects on the ground may be removed and multi-stakeholder partnerships are promoted.

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Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024 by CIFOR-ICRAF

Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024

The CIFOR-ICRAF Transformative Partnership Platform: Blue Carbon Deck team, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, IPB University, the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI), and Indonesian Mangrove Society (IMS) organizes an open dialogue as a platform to facilitate exchange knowledge and experiences. It is expected that the challenges and barriers to implement projects on the ground may be removed and multi-stakeholder partnerships are promoted.

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Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024 by CIFOR-ICRAF

Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024

The CIFOR-ICRAF Transformative Partnership Platform: Blue Carbon Deck team, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, IPB University, the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI), and Indonesian Mangrove Society (IMS) organizes an open dialogue as a platform to facilitate exchange knowledge and experiences. It is expected that the challenges and barriers to implement projects on the ground may be removed and multi-stakeholder partnerships are promoted.

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Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024 by CIFOR-ICRAF

Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024

The CIFOR-ICRAF Transformative Partnership Platform: Blue Carbon Deck team, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, IPB University, the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI), and Indonesian Mangrove Society (IMS) organizes an open dialogue as a platform to facilitate exchange knowledge and experiences. It is expected that the challenges and barriers to implement projects on the ground may be removed and multi-stakeholder partnerships are promoted.

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Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024 by CIFOR-ICRAF

Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024

The CIFOR-ICRAF Transformative Partnership Platform: Blue Carbon Deck team, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, IPB University, the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI), and Indonesian Mangrove Society (IMS) organizes an open dialogue as a platform to facilitate exchange knowledge and experiences. It is expected that the challenges and barriers to implement projects on the ground may be removed and multi-stakeholder partnerships are promoted.

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Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024 by CIFOR-ICRAF

Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024

The CIFOR-ICRAF Transformative Partnership Platform: Blue Carbon Deck team, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, IPB University, the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI), and Indonesian Mangrove Society (IMS) organizes an open dialogue as a platform to facilitate exchange knowledge and experiences. It is expected that the challenges and barriers to implement projects on the ground may be removed and multi-stakeholder partnerships are promoted.

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Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024 by CIFOR-ICRAF

Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation 2024

The CIFOR-ICRAF Transformative Partnership Platform: Blue Carbon Deck team, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, IPB University, the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI), and Indonesian Mangrove Society (IMS) organizes an open dialogue as a platform to facilitate exchange knowledge and experiences. It is expected that the challenges and barriers to implement projects on the ground may be removed and multi-stakeholder partnerships are promoted.

Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR-ICRAF

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Duke Energy Asheville Combined Cycle Plant Aerial View by David Oppenheimer

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Duke Energy Asheville Combined Cycle Plant Aerial View

Duke Energy Asheville Combined Cycle Plant aerial view at Lake Julian in Arden, North Carolina - © 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions aerial photography archives - performanceimpressions.com

Come as you are [explored] by Holger Neuert

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Come as you are [explored]

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