John Kerry says US farmers must radically transform food production to meet 'net zero' emissions goals by 2030

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John Kerry, let them eat bugs.



Biden's Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, former Senator John Kerry, made a stunning revelation earlier this month when he spoke about the need to transform the way food is produced in order to lower emissions. The new crusade for climate activists is to reduce emissions that are a result of food production.

"A lot of people have no clue that agriculture contributes about 33 percent of all the emissions of the world," Kerry said, "depending a little bit on how you count it, but it's anywhere from 26 to 33. And we can't get to net zero, we don't get this job done, unless agriculture is front and center as part of the solution. So all of us understand here. The depths of this mission."

First they came for fossil fuels and the energy sector, now they are coming for our sustenance. "The largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions is agriculture, responsible for around one quarter of emissions, closely followed by the energy sector, which includes emissions from coal, oil, natural gas and biofuels," the IEA states.

Reductions in fertlizer, land use, and cows are a big push by the activists who seek to reduce emissions created by food production. One idea that has been put forth to reduce methane emissions caused by cows is to shift to eating bugs, instead. Another idea is to feed cows bugs to reduce fertilizer emissions generated by growing food for cows.

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Less food production = more carbon producing people starving to death around the world

It's a win/win

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John Kerry, let them eat bugs.


Biden's Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, former Senator John Kerry, made a stunning revelation earlier this month when he spoke about the need to transform the way food is produced in order to lower emissions. The new crusade for climate activists is to reduce emissions that are a result of food production.
"A lot of people have no clue that agriculture contributes about 33 percent of all the emissions of the world," Kerry said, "depending a little bit on how you count it, but it's anywhere from 26 to 33. And we can't get to net zero, we don't get this job done, unless agriculture is front and center as part of the solution. So all of us understand here. The depths of this mission."
First they came for fossil fuels and the energy sector, now they are coming for our sustenance. "The largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions is agriculture, responsible for around one quarter of emissions, closely followed by the energy sector, which includes emissions from coal, oil, natural gas and biofuels," the IEA states.
Reductions in fertlizer, land use, and cows are a big push by the activists who seek to reduce emissions created by food production. One idea that has been put forth to reduce methane emissions caused by cows is to shift to eating bugs, instead. Another idea is to feed cows bugs to reduce fertilizer emissions generated by growing food for cows.
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Pinochet ’24!
 
Stop stripping off our topsoil to feed the REd Chinese and growing corn for that idiotic pointless ethanol scam would be a great start. Quit wasting fertilizers and and scarce western water resources growing worthless crap like iceberg lettuce, for another. Who needs yet another crappy vinyard and winery?
 
Stop stripping off our topsoil to feed the REd Chinese and growing corn for that idiotic pointless ethanol scam would be a great start. Quit wasting fertilizers and and scarce western water resources growing worthless crap like iceberg lettuce, for another. Who needs yet another crappy vinyard and winery?

Don't forget 'grass'!
 
John Kerry, let them eat bugs.


Biden's Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, former Senator John Kerry, made a stunning revelation earlier this month when he spoke about the need to transform the way food is produced in order to lower emissions. The new crusade for climate activists is to reduce emissions that are a result of food production.
"A lot of people have no clue that agriculture contributes about 33 percent of all the emissions of the world," Kerry said, "depending a little bit on how you count it, but it's anywhere from 26 to 33. And we can't get to net zero, we don't get this job done, unless agriculture is front and center as part of the solution. So all of us understand here. The depths of this mission."
First they came for fossil fuels and the energy sector, now they are coming for our sustenance. "The largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions is agriculture, responsible for around one quarter of emissions, closely followed by the energy sector, which includes emissions from coal, oil, natural gas and biofuels," the IEA states.
Reductions in fertlizer, land use, and cows are a big push by the activists who seek to reduce emissions created by food production. One idea that has been put forth to reduce methane emissions caused by cows is to shift to eating bugs, instead. Another idea is to feed cows bugs to reduce fertilizer emissions generated by growing food for cows.
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A brilliant man. Yes, let's stop food production to fight Climate Change. Who would have ever thought of that?
 
John Kerry, let them eat bugs.


Biden's Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, former Senator John Kerry, made a stunning revelation earlier this month when he spoke about the need to transform the way food is produced in order to lower emissions. The new crusade for climate activists is to reduce emissions that are a result of food production.
"A lot of people have no clue that agriculture contributes about 33 percent of all the emissions of the world," Kerry said, "depending a little bit on how you count it, but it's anywhere from 26 to 33. And we can't get to net zero, we don't get this job done, unless agriculture is front and center as part of the solution. So all of us understand here. The depths of this mission."
First they came for fossil fuels and the energy sector, now they are coming for our sustenance. "The largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions is agriculture, responsible for around one quarter of emissions, closely followed by the energy sector, which includes emissions from coal, oil, natural gas and biofuels," the IEA states.
Reductions in fertlizer, land use, and cows are a big push by the activists who seek to reduce emissions created by food production. One idea that has been put forth to reduce methane emissions caused by cows is to shift to eating bugs, instead. Another idea is to feed cows bugs to reduce fertilizer emissions generated by growing food for cows.
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I wonder how much emissions are made producing Heinz Ketchup or Mustard?



How much energy does it take to produce 1 bottle of ketchup?

The carbon footprint of a single-use plastic water bottle is estimated to be between 1.7 and 2.1 kg of CO 2 per kilogram of plastic.

How many bottles of Ketchup is produced a day for Heinz Ketchup.

According to an article on havenhillcuisine.com, Heinz produces over 1.8 million bottles of ketchup per day. That’s a lot of ketchup! 😊




Seems to me that John F'ing Kerry (who won 3 purple hearts) cause more CO2 than a small city does...

Maybe it is time for John F'ing Kerry to save the planet..

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John Kerry, let them eat bugs.



Biden's Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, former Senator John Kerry, made a stunning revelation earlier this month when he spoke about the need to transform the way food is produced in order to lower emissions. The new crusade for climate activists is to reduce emissions that are a result of food production.

"A lot of people have no clue that agriculture contributes about 33 percent of all the emissions of the world," Kerry said, "depending a little bit on how you count it, but it's anywhere from 26 to 33. And we can't get to net zero, we don't get this job done, unless agriculture is front and center as part of the solution. So all of us understand here. The depths of this mission."

First they came for fossil fuels and the energy sector, now they are coming for our sustenance. "The largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions is agriculture, responsible for around one quarter of emissions, closely followed by the energy sector, which includes emissions from coal, oil, natural gas and biofuels," the IEA states.

Reductions in fertlizer, land use, and cows are a big push by the activists who seek to reduce emissions created by food production. One idea that has been put forth to reduce methane emissions caused by cows is to shift to eating bugs, instead. Another idea is to feed cows bugs to reduce fertilizer emissions generated by growing food for cows.

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Example # 6,973 leftism is a mental disorder.
 
I wonder how much emissions are made producing Heinz Ketchup or Mustard?



How much energy does it take to produce 1 bottle of ketchup?

The carbon footprint of a single-use plastic water bottle is estimated to be between 1.7 and 2.1 kg of CO 2 per kilogram of plastic.

How many bottles of Ketchup is produced a day for Heinz Ketchup.

According to an article on havenhillcuisine.com, Heinz produces over 1.8 million bottles of ketchup per day. That’s a lot of ketchup! 😊




Seems to me that John F'ing Kerry (who won 3 purple hearts) cause more CO2 than a small city does...

Maybe it is time for John F'ing Kerry to save the planet..

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I do know that we're already eating bugs and insect parts in ketchup. So, we're already doing our part.......LOL
 
John Kerry, let them eat bugs.


Biden's Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, former Senator John Kerry, made a stunning revelation earlier this month when he spoke about the need to transform the way food is produced in order to lower emissions. The new crusade for climate activists is to reduce emissions that are a result of food production.
"A lot of people have no clue that agriculture contributes about 33 percent of all the emissions of the world," Kerry said, "depending a little bit on how you count it, but it's anywhere from 26 to 33. And we can't get to net zero, we don't get this job done, unless agriculture is front and center as part of the solution. So all of us understand here. The depths of this mission."
First they came for fossil fuels and the energy sector, now they are coming for our sustenance. "The largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions is agriculture, responsible for around one quarter of emissions, closely followed by the energy sector, which includes emissions from coal, oil, natural gas and biofuels," the IEA states.
Reductions in fertlizer, land use, and cows are a big push by the activists who seek to reduce emissions created by food production. One idea that has been put forth to reduce methane emissions caused by cows is to shift to eating bugs, instead. Another idea is to feed cows bugs to reduce fertilizer emissions generated by growing food for cows.
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I would like to propose that Mr. Kerry not be allowed to eat any food that comes from any farmer or other food producer that fails to meet the standards that he wants to impose on them.
 
Stop stripping off our topsoil to feed the REd Chinese and growing corn for that idiotic pointless ethanol scam would be a great start. Quit wasting fertilizers and and scarce western water resources growing worthless crap like iceberg lettuce, for another. Who needs yet another crappy vinyard and winery?
Mr Kerry should tell his wife to stop producing planet killing ketchup
 

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