you are welcome. I am also enjoying them. It's interesting to observe how some people react when they're called out on their behaviour. Instead of acknowledging their mistakes and learning from them, they often resort to making excuses or coming up with flimsy justifications. It's a shame that some individuals choose to act like lobotomized individuals when faced with criticism or accountability.jonnyfrank wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 1:13 pmI am enjoying the recent talking back to the media interviewers, much like Musk's talk back to the BBC guy the other day. We need to see more of this, and more calling out the media shills who are nothing more than propaganda spreaders posing as "journalists".
Thanks for the post, SOL.
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NYC will track carbon footprint of residents’ food purchases
Mayor Eric Adams on Monday vowed to reduce emissions tied to city food procurements by 33 percent by 2030, unveiling data showing that in New York City, food consumption rivals transportation as a source of planet-warming gases.
Every year, New York City spends roughly $300 million buying food — for public school students, for detainees on Rikers Island, and for patients admitted to its 11 public hospitals. The city estimates that its food purchases produce as much carbon as the annual exhaust from more than 70,000 gas-fueled cars. In 2021, during the last year of Bill de Blasio’s mayoralty, the city committed to cutting its food-related emissions by 25 percent by 2030.
Monday’s announcement increased that commitment to 33 percent.
“It is easy to talk about emissions that are coming from vehicles and how it impacts our carbon footprint, it is easy to talk about the emissions that’s coming from buildings and how it impacts our environment,” Mr. Adams said, standing next to a chef in a toque at a city hospital kitchen. “But we now have to talk about beef. And I don’t know if people are really ready for this conversation.”
The announcement is the latest development in Mr. Adams’s longstanding interest in vegetarianism, but it also represents an unusually frank admission from a national political leader that Americans will have to eat differently if they want to rein in climate change.
The city for the first time released a new measure of New York City’s carbon footprint that incorporates the greenhouse emissions created by the consumption and production of food. It found that food rivals transportation in the size of its carbon footprint — at 20 percent of the city’s emissions, it trails just behind transportation, at 22 percent. New York buildings produce 34 percent of the city’s emissions.
“If you really want to make a difference, there are two main things you do for food, one of which is you try to reduce the amount of beef,” said Richard Larrick, a professor of management at Duke University.
The other is to grapple with food waste, which now largely ends up in landfills producing methane, a particularly potent greenhouse gas. To tackle that problem, New York City has vowed to roll out a citywide composting program by the end of 2024.
“To have 20 grams of protein from beef — that’s kind of a meal’s serving of protein, is like burning a gallon of gasoline,” Mr. Larrick said. “Everything else is less than a fifth of a gallon, essentially.”
Mayor Adams, a self-described vegan who sometimes eats fish, has long cast his plant-based diet as essential to healthy living.
He credits his abstemious diet for reversing his diabetes, and he has written a cookbook, “Healthy at Last,” which boasts recipes such as “Jackfruit and Okra Gumbo,” “Forest Bowls with Earthy Vegetables and Turmeric Cashew Sauce,” and a “Power Red Smoothie” filled with apples, berries and bananas.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/17/nyre ... s-nyc.html
Communism anyone!!!!
The mayor of New York City is recommending (more like forcing) that citizens eat more fruits and vegetables instead of beef. Next, he will ask law enforcement officers to check the gas emissions from citizens' backsides, citing that the amount of gas being released is alarming and that something has to be done to control this foul substance.
Mayor Eric Adams on Monday vowed to reduce emissions tied to city food procurements by 33 percent by 2030, unveiling data showing that in New York City, food consumption rivals transportation as a source of planet-warming gases.
Every year, New York City spends roughly $300 million buying food — for public school students, for detainees on Rikers Island, and for patients admitted to its 11 public hospitals. The city estimates that its food purchases produce as much carbon as the annual exhaust from more than 70,000 gas-fueled cars. In 2021, during the last year of Bill de Blasio’s mayoralty, the city committed to cutting its food-related emissions by 25 percent by 2030.
Monday’s announcement increased that commitment to 33 percent.
“It is easy to talk about emissions that are coming from vehicles and how it impacts our carbon footprint, it is easy to talk about the emissions that’s coming from buildings and how it impacts our environment,” Mr. Adams said, standing next to a chef in a toque at a city hospital kitchen. “But we now have to talk about beef. And I don’t know if people are really ready for this conversation.”
The announcement is the latest development in Mr. Adams’s longstanding interest in vegetarianism, but it also represents an unusually frank admission from a national political leader that Americans will have to eat differently if they want to rein in climate change.
The city for the first time released a new measure of New York City’s carbon footprint that incorporates the greenhouse emissions created by the consumption and production of food. It found that food rivals transportation in the size of its carbon footprint — at 20 percent of the city’s emissions, it trails just behind transportation, at 22 percent. New York buildings produce 34 percent of the city’s emissions.
“If you really want to make a difference, there are two main things you do for food, one of which is you try to reduce the amount of beef,” said Richard Larrick, a professor of management at Duke University.
The other is to grapple with food waste, which now largely ends up in landfills producing methane, a particularly potent greenhouse gas. To tackle that problem, New York City has vowed to roll out a citywide composting program by the end of 2024.
“To have 20 grams of protein from beef — that’s kind of a meal’s serving of protein, is like burning a gallon of gasoline,” Mr. Larrick said. “Everything else is less than a fifth of a gallon, essentially.”
Mayor Adams, a self-described vegan who sometimes eats fish, has long cast his plant-based diet as essential to healthy living.
He credits his abstemious diet for reversing his diabetes, and he has written a cookbook, “Healthy at Last,” which boasts recipes such as “Jackfruit and Okra Gumbo,” “Forest Bowls with Earthy Vegetables and Turmeric Cashew Sauce,” and a “Power Red Smoothie” filled with apples, berries and bananas.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/17/nyre ... s-nyc.html
Communism anyone!!!!
The mayor of New York City is recommending (more like forcing) that citizens eat more fruits and vegetables instead of beef. Next, he will ask law enforcement officers to check the gas emissions from citizens' backsides, citing that the amount of gas being released is alarming and that something has to be done to control this foul substance.
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The Great US Army In action
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@Yodean and @OOTB with all due respect I think both of you guys should let up.
Yodean, you share a ton of really helpful stuff here, and I think going down this path isn't a good idea. It kind of diminishes all the other great work you do and the useful information you provide. It's much better to just agree to disagree instead of resorting to this kind of action. I believe there are others who will feel the same way. We come here to learn, let off steam, or simply relax after a long day. Fighting and arguing won't help anyone.

Yodean, you share a ton of really helpful stuff here, and I think going down this path isn't a good idea. It kind of diminishes all the other great work you do and the useful information you provide. It's much better to just agree to disagree instead of resorting to this kind of action. I believe there are others who will feel the same way. We come here to learn, let off steam, or simply relax after a long day. Fighting and arguing won't help anyone.


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No probs.
Censorship trend taking over TIT forum a bit, but not too much. Still fun for me to post here, otherwise I'd leave.
Gotta go with the TrendForce ... after all, I did discover Jesus here.
Apparently Judas may make an appearance around June 16th or so ... ?interim top for equities.
Maybe the Judas Sell Signal will be triggered at that time.
https://youtu.be/jZNlBi3q18c?t=16
Censorship trend taking over TIT forum a bit, but not too much. Still fun for me to post here, otherwise I'd leave.
Gotta go with the TrendForce ... after all, I did discover Jesus here.
Apparently Judas may make an appearance around June 16th or so ... ?interim top for equities.
Maybe the Judas Sell Signal will be triggered at that time.
https://youtu.be/jZNlBi3q18c?t=16
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Thanks Sol.
Lol.
Lol.
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New study (statistics at work/play) shows almost 8000 shootings can be attributed to global warming. This in America alone!SOL wrote: ↑Fri Dec 30, 2022 6:47 am Below are the 41 failed doomsday, eco-pocalyptic predictions (with links):
1. 1967: Dire Famine Forecast By 1975
2. 1969: Everyone Will Disappear In a Cloud Of Blue Steam By 1989 (1969)
3. 1970: Ice Age By 2000
4. 1970: America Subject to Water Rationing By 1974 and Food Rationing By 1980
5. 1971: New Ice Age Coming By 2020 or 2030
6. 1972: New Ice Age By 2070
7. 1974: Space Satellites Show New Ice Age Coming Fast
8. 1974: Another Ice Age?
9. 1974: Ozone Depletion a ‘Great Peril to Life (data and graph)
10. 1976: Scientific Consensus Planet Cooling, Famines imminent
11. 1980: Acid Rain Kills Life In Lakes (additional link)
12. 1978: No End in Sight to 30-Year Cooling Trend (additional link)
13. 1988: Regional Droughts (that never happened) in 1990s
14. 1988: Temperatures in DC Will Hit Record Highs
15. 1988: Maldive Islands will Be Underwater by 2018 (they’re not)
16. 1989: Rising Sea Levels will Obliterate Nations if Nothing Done by 2000
17. 1989: New York City’s West Side Highway Underwater by 2019 (it’s not)
18. 2000: Children Won’t Know what Snow Is
19. 2002: Famine In 10 Years If We Don’t Give Up Eating Fish, Meat, and Dairy
20. 2004: Britain will Be Siberia by 2024
21. 2008: Arctic will Be Ice Free by 2018
22. 2008: Climate Genius Al Gore Predicts Ice-Free Arctic by 2013
https://www.aei.org/carpe-diem/50-years ... -are-0-50/
Anything the government pushes no matter how benign it might seem, should be treated on par with sewage. You just can trust these scavengers


Tell those 'murkins cool their $h1t!
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The person without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God but considers them foolishness, and cannot understand them because they are discerned only through the Spirit.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZvKAvQ ... nel=GBNews
https://youtu.be/oUhnk7NjSto
Hopefully this madness comes to an end, otherwise we are next
https://youtu.be/oUhnk7NjSto
Hopefully this madness comes to an end, otherwise we are next
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Was just waiting for him to say at the end of the list, you're the perfect candidate, you've got the job!
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If this is true and not parody then we are in trouble.
If this is true and not parody then we are in trouble.