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Towards a Conservative Environmental Policy

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Posted By: Judy W., 11/4/2023 8:26:56 AM

You can laugh at Gwyneth Paltrow all you like, but her upper class followers, millions of them, determine the future via their purchasing power. Their focus is their family's health, and they only buy clean food. In that lies an end to the pitched fight over the environment. Chemical free, humanly raised, local, small batch, caring. (Snip) In fact, anyone with sense and a little extra money buys organic food. And farmer/thinkers on both the right and left, see, argue, agitate for, and write about the drawing down of Big Ag, combined with a deliberate, policy-led revitalization of the country. Regenerative farming is a growth industry on both the right

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Another area where left and right (or parts of them) can agree, but politicians and bureaucrats mostly agree with the opposite viewpoint -- subsidizing big ag and big corporations while crushing the small farmers.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: bpl40 11/4/2023 8:38:14 AM (No. 1591637)
Provide a market for clean, wholesome organic food and the prices will come down and more people will afford/buy it. But frankly the Left is least interested in it. Their goal is to weaponize, control, subdue.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 11/4/2023 10:28:34 AM (No. 1591713)
Beware the econuts recasting themselves as "regenerative farmers".
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Reply 3 - Posted by: curious1 11/4/2023 11:15:13 AM (No. 1591738)
Tell me again, where in the constitution is the fedgov given the 'environmental' authority? I can't seem to find it.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Strike3 11/4/2023 11:15:44 AM (No. 1591739)
Most people do not realize how much work that farming is and the bigger the operation, the more machinery is used and the more efficiently the food growing and livestock care is done. Hard physical work is not the forte of most people. Who will feed the the millions in the inner cities? I mean besides Bill Gates and his bug farms?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: WWIIDaughter 11/4/2023 11:48:49 AM (No. 1591764)
Here are some organic materials found in foods of all origin, labeled "organic" as well as non-organic: Cyanide>cherries, apricots, plums, peaches. Arsenic>rice, especially Brown rice Oxalic acid>rhubarb Solanine>potatoes The point here is the making a word (organic) sacred is silly. Farmer "organic" fish may be raised without artificial chemicals in ponds that contain organic human and animal feces. The countries that commonly do this are often non-western and labels are lies. The costs of raising food for a family are usually managable. However, on our ranch we've had drought and about 10,000 grasshoppers per acre. One organic authority suggests sprinkling flour over the plants. Great! Then, if we do get a sprinkle of rain, we can sell natural glue we scrape off the dead bugs and the 70 acres of plants they detroyed. There has never been one single credible study showing organic food to be superior to regular food nutritionally. Lastly>via multiple publications, including Foreign Policy and The New York Times(!?), the following is the greater exposition of the nightmare that comes from pre-20th century agriculture: Sri Lanka's Organic Experiment Went Very, Very Wrong (from Modern Farmer).
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Reply 6 - Posted by: mariboo72 11/4/2023 2:03:52 PM (No. 1591841)
Judy W., I agree 100%. Why should it be a left/right issue to want healthy soil and safe food? Even though we vehemently disagree with the climate change activists, in many ways my husband and I consider ourselves conservative environmentalists. We are definitely not upper class or wealthy. We grow most of our own organic fruits and vegetables and preserve them by freezing and canning. We compost and try to recycle, reuse and re-purpose what we can. As a cancer survivor I am very careful of what we put into and onto our bodies. We try to live as clean and chemical free as possible. For some reason, because we do all of that, it makes some people think we're politically liberal! I love Michael Shellenberger. He considers himself a liberal, but because of his views on climate change, liberals call him a right wing activist! Why do we have to be in a left or right box?
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