Friday, August 12, 2022

Ireland Now Culling Cows To Fight 'Climate Change'

Global war on MEAT: Now Ireland is culling cows to fight “climate change”


Ireland is joining The Netherlands with new plans to kill off food-producing cattle.


In order to stop global warming and climate change, the Irish government wants as many cattle as possible to be culled. According to the country’s Department of Agriculture, every 10,000 cows that are killed means a reduction of 45,000 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere.


CO2 is a necessary component of plant and other life, of course. But to globalists, it is an evil toxin much like nitrogen fertilizer, which the Dutch government has classified as a “pollutant.”

The Irish dairy Food Vision Dairy Group is calling on the government of that country to compensate farmers for every cow they kill. They want €5000 (about $5,107) per head, reports indicate.


In exchange for “directly reduc[ing] agricultural activity,” Food Vision Dairy Group wants large cash infusions – because apparently we are all going to be eating money once the food supply is banished in the name of “saving the planet,” since money will be the only thing left to consume.

According to The Scottish Farmer, other proposed measures include a trading mechanism for emissions on farms, much like corporate carbon credits that can be bought and sold on their own marketplace, of sorts.

There is also a push to reduce nitrogen inputs by up to 20 percent on dairy farms, which would reduce profits while squeezing the food supply even more than current levels.

“Further methane inhibiters for dairy cows are planned by 2030 with an estimated cost of between €75 to €100 per dairy cow,” the news outlet added, suggesting that the future will involve muzzling cattle and putting capture devices around their anuses to stop methane (flatulence) from entering the atmosphere.

Last fall, The Guardian reported that in order to reach its government-imposed climate targets, Ireland will need to cull upwards of 1.3 million head of cattle.

That is a lot of beef and dairy that will essentially be flushed down the toilet, leaving less food for people to consume and much higher prices for what remains. You will eat nothing and be happy, are probably the sentiments of World Economic Forum (WEF) psychopath Klaus Schwab.


Truth be told, cows and other animals are good for the planet, especially when they are allowed to roam freely on pastures, of which there are many throughout Ireland. Removing them from the food chain as the government is demanding will destroy not only the country’s economy and food supply but many of its natural ecosystems as well.






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