by Frank Bergman
February 16, 2024
from
SlayNews Website
A new study has revealed that the globalist war on farmers will do
nothing to,
"reduce emissions" and "save the planet" from
"climate change."
Governments around the world have been placing
crippling restrictions on the farming industry in order to comply
with the World Economic Forum's "Net Zero" agenda.
However, official data from the Canadian government has revealed
that there will be zero change in so-called "emissions" by 2030,
even after the globalist attacks on farmers have been implemented.
The Liberal government's fertilizer emission reduction target will
lead to zero net change in emissions by the year 2030.
Environment Canada's recently
published "Greenhouse Gas and Air
Pollutant Emissions Projections - 2023" report has raised eyebrows
regarding the effectiveness of certain federal government climate
policies, particularly in the agricultural sector.
It has been also revealed that despite implementing plans to meet
the goals of Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau's government to
reduce fertilizer emissions, Ottawa's projections suggest that there
will be no net reduction in emissions by the goal year.
The key focus lies on the "Additional Measures Scenario."
This encompasses the Liberal government's ambitious target to slash
fertilizer emissions by 30% below 2020 levels by the end of this
decade.
It was also revealed the fact that a deeper dive into the data was
able to reveal an inconvenient reality for Canada's ruling Liberals:
The projected emissions for 2030 under this scenario remain stagnant
at 48 million metric tons of CO2, the same level
historically recorded in 2020.
The reported data has provoked a backlash on
social media.
Many are warning that the farming industry is
being sabotaged for the green agenda with no benefit for the
environment.
Someone commented on X:
"Fertilizer reduction = less food, period.
"30% less fertilizer = mass world starvation.
"Plain and simple. Seems like this aligns with the WEF culling
of the herd..."
Agrologist and CEO of AgvisorPRO Robert Saik
told the House of Commons Environment Committee in October 2022 that
a 30% reduction in agricultural emissions, if it were to be
achieved, would amount to a reduction of only about 0.0028% of 1% to
global greenhouse gases.
"It's recognized that Canada produces about
1.6% of the global emissions.
"Agriculture is about 10% of Canada's emissions, and fertilizer
is 17% of agriculture's emissions or 1.75% of Canada's
greenhouse gas emissions," explained Saik.
He continued and highlighted the following:
"So, if we reduced our emissions by 30% in
Canada from all fertilizer sources, it would amount to 0.0028%."
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