Tata, India's largest steel producer, closed it's UK plant costing 1600 jobs. They sent the plant to India where there are no carbon emission laws & saved 20% on labour costs. They then sold their carbon offsets into the carbon futures market making massive profit at the expense of the 1600 workers. Then a big Co2 producing company buys the same offsets putting the extra cost onto the consumer & in doing so calls themselves carbon neutral at the expense of the same 1600 UK workers. WAKE UP.
I agree we need to improve our environment but not when signing this agreement when its linked with the Codex alimentarius!!! Look it up on here... its the governments way on killing 3billion people and making it legal and using the kyoto agreement to stage it!
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Tata, India's largest steel producer, closed it's UK plant costing 1600 jobs. They sent the plant to India where there are no carbon emission laws & saved 20% on labour costs. They then sold their carbon offsets into the carbon futures market making massive profit at the expense of the 1600 workers. Then a big Co2 producing company buys the same offsets putting the extra cost onto the consumer & in doing so calls themselves carbon neutral at the expense of the same 1600 UK workers. WAKE UP.
baconified 2 months ago
I agree we need to improve our environment but not when signing this agreement when its linked with the Codex alimentarius!!! Look it up on here... its the governments way on killing 3billion people and making it legal and using the kyoto agreement to stage it!
TaiDragon 5 months ago
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ReflexiveBeef 2 years ago