I mentioned that MP Robert Flello had done well in the Private Members' Ballot and would be trying to introduce a Bill into Parliament on the subject of sustainable livestock management. This is a really tricky subject, and because of its difficulty it does not get as much government attention as it should. What would a sustainable livestock industry look like?
It probably wouldn't involve the import of soya-based animal feed from areas of destroyed rainforest. It probably wouldn't involve using so much of our productive farmland to grow grain to feed to cattle - we could grow food we could eat directly on that land instead. Might it involve keeping animals indoors for longer and scrubbing their greenhouse gas emissions out of the air in their sheds before it escapes into the atmosphere to worsen cliamte change? Might it involve eating less meat? Or more poultry and less red meat?
Tricky stuff indeed. But Mr Flello also has an Early Day Motion which is attracting many MPs' signatures. It is one of the most successful EDMs of this parliamentary session and gives a flavour of the thinking behind the Bill..
A love of the natural world demonstrates that a person is a cultured inhabitant of planet Earth.
I am somewhat angry!
Let's assume everybody here is more or less right shall we - So what do we do (on our own?) and how much will it cost and who will pay for it?
The smart answer is that we will ALL pay for it (in the end) - but we can't even agree that a disease like TUBERCULOSIS (you thought I had forgotten - didn't you?) still needs properly sorting. Ask all those 115 Labour politicians if we need to cull badgers - ANSWER - 100% - certainly not!!
What chance? Where do you start?
At the moment we also have (amongst others) an organisation (the RSPB) with 1Million members that are being told to LET bTB RIP in all UK wildlife mammals! On the other hand it wants to us to capture and scrub the bovine gaseous emissions!
Come on - get a life! Where are you all coming from?
Are we just kidding ourselves - just going through the motions - do we really understand - do we really care?
Seems not!