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![]() "Last Post" wrote in message ... But which horse should they switch to. After all, there needs to be another horse. Those that want to scare us into believing we are in great danger and need to be saved must find something for us to be in danger from. We're running out of soil. "We're losing more and more of it every day," said David Montgomery, a geologist at the University of Washington. "The estimate is that we are now losing about 1 percent of our topsoil every year to erosion, most of this caused by agriculture." http://www.seattlepi.com/national/348200_dirt22.html Peak Soil " Over 300 million hectares of former agricultural land is now too degraded to produce food, and a further 10 million hectares become degraded or damaged every year." http://www.newscientist.com/article/...peak-soil.html |
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On Jan 6, 4:25*pm, "DVH" wrote:
"Last Post" wrote in message ... But which horse should they switch to. After all, there needs to be another horse. Those that want to scare us into believing we are in great danger and need to be saved must find something for us to be in danger from. We're running out of soil. "We're losing more and more of it every day," said David Montgomery, a geologist at the University of Washington. "The estimate is that we are now losing about 1 percent of our topsoil every year to erosion, most of this caused by agriculture." http://www.seattlepi.com/national/348200_dirt22.html Peak Soil " Over 300 million hectares of former agricultural land is now too degraded to produce food, and a further 10 million hectares become degraded or damaged every year." http://www.newscientist.com/article/...peak-soil.html • Neither of your cited sources have reliable science. Agricultural methods have been changing, but not enough. Every winter when there 'is' winter some farmers see the wind blow top soil away. Others use a blade devise that breaks the soil but leaves the top unbroken. |
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![]() "Last Post" wrote in message ... On Jan 6, 4:25 pm, "DVH" wrote: "Last Post" wrote in message ... But which horse should they switch to. After all, there needs to be another horse. Those that want to scare us into believing we are in great danger and need to be saved must find something for us to be in danger from. We're running out of soil. "We're losing more and more of it every day," said David Montgomery, a geologist at the University of Washington. "The estimate is that we are now losing about 1 percent of our topsoil every year to erosion, most of this caused by agriculture." http://www.seattlepi.com/national/348200_dirt22.html Peak Soil " Over 300 million hectares of former agricultural land is now too degraded to produce food, and a further 10 million hectares become degraded or damaged every year." http://www.newscientist.com/article/...peak-soil.html • Neither of your cited sources have reliable science. The writer asked for a new horse. You complain when I offer one. Feh. |
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