edward price
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edward price
@EdwdPrice
Strewth to Power. Mischief to Wisdom. Integrity, but only as long as I can keep it together.
herefordshire เข้าร่วม Nisan 2012
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@aSamEvans TBF 6 months from July onwards is not actually winter!!!
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You know it’s going to be …….
If everyone turns everything off they will save money and their energy costs won’t increase!!
Robert Peston@Peston
PM says the government is looking at how to keep household energy costs at a reasonable level for six months from July
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@IRAN_urgent_24 Can’t wait for Russia to start paying us for traversing the English Channel.
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🚨 BREAKING:
The Iranian Foreign Minister addressing the world:
Let me get one thing straight:
Egypt charges $200,000 to $700,000 per transit through the Suez Canal. Large container ships or tankers can exceed $1 million.
Panama charges $100,000 - $450,000 per transit. Large Neopanamax vessels cost up to $500,000 to transit the Panama Canal.
Turkey charges fees for the Bosphorus Strait.
Canada charges fees for the St. Lawrence Seaway.
The United States charges fees for the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Iran has refused to collect fees for the Strait of Hormuz for decades. They made it free! Despite the defamation, sanctions, and isolation—and yet you want me to believe that Iran is the "bad guy" here?

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@cutlerstom It’s a global market so even if there’s no oil the price will never change! 🤦♂️
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@LeftHandDagger @SamaHoole Ergo 80% ending up as animal food is consistent with growing the crop for oil.
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@LeftHandDagger @SamaHoole Apparently 100 kg of soybeans yields approximately 11–19 kg of oil, depending on the extraction method used.
That leaves between 89 (manual pressing) and 81% of the bean as byproduct following solvent extraction
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The soy industry kills the Amazon.
This needs saying plainly, because somehow it has been filed under "environmental problems with meat" when soy is the thing doing it.
Brazil is the world's largest soy producer. Between 2001 and 2020, soy expansion drove the loss of millions of hectares of Cerrado and Amazon forest. This soy, and here is where the story performs a disappearing act, is overwhelmingly used to produce soybean oil, with the defatted meal then sold as animal feed. The oil is the product. The chickens get the leftovers. The deforestation is happening to make the cooking oil in your shop-bought hummus.
Glyphosate use on soy is among the highest of any agricultural commodity on Earth.
Then the nutrition. Soy contains phytoestrogens, isoflavones, that structurally resemble oestrogen and bind to oestrogen receptors. Whether this matters at normal consumption levels is contested. What isn't contested: the cumulative exposure across soy protein isolate in protein bars, meat alternatives, infant formula, and oat milk is not being tracked by anyone.
Soy also contains phytic acid, lectins, and trypsin inhibitors. Traditional fermented preparations: miso, tempeh, natto, break these down substantially. Soy protein isolate, ultra-processed and added to half the products in the wellness aisle, does not.
The protein content is real. The amino acid profile is reasonable for a plant. These facts exist.
But a product that cleared the Amazon, is littered with defensive toxins, runs on glyphosate, and arrives in your protein bar as a hexane-extracted isolate has somehow become the healthy and environmentally ethical choice.
At least the cow ate grass.

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@MLiebreich Is there not a case for using hydrogen production for grid balancing using renewable peaks.?
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@aSamEvans Single minded destruction of these vastly expensive structures driven for reasons of property gain. Improving the view.
Bearing in mind these sites already had all the infrastructure connections to the grid.
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Ah, that’s given them energy protection.
We could do this
Narrators voice …. You can’t?
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Well, they blew ours up rather than mothball and Awesome Ed also filled all the shale points in with concrete!!
Javier Blas@JavierBlas
More evidence of Asian counties performing a LNG-to-coal fuel switch: Thailand has reactivated two coal-fired units that had been mothballed. The switch is important to put a lid on global LNG (and European gas) prices. bangkokpost.com/business/gener…
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@LeftHandDagger @SamaHoole The cattle are displaced because the grasslands are ploughed up for Soya production.
The byproducts are used as a valuable livestock feed, but the primary product is the soy oil.
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@SamaHoole The Amazon rainforest is cleared for cattle, which makes way for other industries like soy. Most of the soy, I think about 80 percent goes to feed cattle.
Also, eating legumes is not killing millions of people annually like flesh foods.
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@TrooperSnooks If the phone belongs to a senior government advisor and mysteriously goes missing doesn’t that then become a serious concern for national security?
Presumably significant resources were deployed to look for it since it might fall into enemy hands.
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@LBC @lewis_goodall Have we ever had defences here that were capable of preventing any and all attacks on our country?
Such attacks might be launched from all sorts of place so could never be excluded.
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‘People will conclude from your lack of answer that they can hit us…’
@Lewis_Goodall presses Labour’s Steve Reed on the likelihood of an Iranian missile attack on British soil.
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@nxt888 You can’t kill the morale of the people, but you can diminish the physical strength of the regime.
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@nxt888 In Vietnam their objective was to maintain an unpopular and largely corrupt regime in power.
In Iran they’re on the other side.
Containing its outreach, diminishing its capacity to impose authority and creating space for internal Opposition.
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Operation Rolling Thunder.
From 1965 to 1968, the United States conducted a sustained bombing campaign against North Vietnam.
The goal was to break the will of the North Vietnamese government and people.
To make the cost of continuing the war too high to bear.
They dropped 864,000 tons of bombs.
The will was not broken.
So they escalated.
Operation Linebacker.
Operation Linebacker II, the Christmas Bombings of 1972: twelve days of around-the-clock bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong, described by some U.S. generals as trying to "bomb them back to the Stone Age."
Hospitals were hit.
Residential areas were hit.
Bạch Mai Hospital, the largest hospital in North Vietnam, was hit repeatedly.
After the Christmas Bombings, the North Vietnamese negotiating position at the Paris Peace talks did not weaken.
It strengthened.
They bombed us into refusing to surrender.
Every bomb that fell on a hospital, every family killed in their home, every village erased from the map created ten more people who would die before they accepted foreign domination.
This is what American strategists, with all their degrees and all their think tanks and all their war games, failed to understand about the people they were trying to break.
You cannot bomb dignity out of people who have decided they would rather die than give it up.

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@Rosewood_Farm @TWBFarms We were finally getting some financial recognition for the sort of mixed farming which heavily contributed to the iconic landscape of lowland England which the public adore, but which had recently received very little direct financial incentive.
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@EdwdPrice @TWBFarms Not sure about that as cheaper clover leys are available, herbal is more about soil health, and without better actions for all types of permanent grass it undermines biodiversity & wetland restoration.
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It took a war in Iran for Labour to realise they shut down domestic nitrogen production.
Farmers are applying fertiliser now, not in 8 weeks.
Only immediate, urgent action by the government will change how much food we have 12 months from now. #FoodSecurity #FarmingCrisis #UKAgriculture #NetZero #LabourFail #FoodSecurityIsNationalSecurity
gov.uk/government/new…
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@wetoldyouson @JamesMelville They’re not just intelligent, we probably trained half of them.
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@wetoldyouson @JamesMelville 40 years ago wandering around the basement at Imperial College and seeing the Iranian students in the aerospace section, thinking that seems a bit strange.
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@GBPolitcs In better news the triple lock critics needn’t worry about the 2.5% automatic uplift because it’s unlikely to apply for some time.
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@TrooperSnooks @countrymousie @ChrisGPackham On the bright side it’s a good thing that the land in Herefordshire has been deliberately deprived of nutrients so that the builders can put more sewage in the river.
After all nutrients have no value when they can just be imported for nothing and people need to eat less.
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@EdwdPrice @countrymousie @ChrisGPackham Amen...what good news that would be for hedgelayers. Mind you, with more sheep that would mean more hedgerows, more biodiversity, more carbon storage. That can't be right, we are told sheep are the bad guys...and cows natch.
I am so confused
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Food prices likely to rise due to Iran war, farmers' union says . . . of course it does , as it’s nitrogen pumping , pesticide dumping paymasters profit from fossil fuel dependency to drive the industrial agriculture which is killing our home . . . bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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