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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Thank you so much for ruining my day
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    Jakub Hruška
    Jakub Hruška
    https://www.facebook.com/jakub.hruska.923

    Je to demagogie jako řemen. Když velcí průmysloví zemědělci žádají "rovné podmínky" při rozdělování dotací. Protože když dostanete na hektar stejně, a obhospodařujete jich 5000, dostáváte vlastně na hektar výrazně víc, než když máte statek o 100 ha. Dostane efektivně víc, protože úspora z velikosti je v zemědělství jedna z největších ve všech oborech lidské činnosti. A pokud chceme, aby malé firmy a rodinné statky nezanikly, musíme jim dát na hektar víc než těm velkým. Je to taková obrácená množstevní sleva, kterou všichni známe, a vůbec se jí nedivíme (kup tři a zaplať dvě). Proč to asi ti obchodnící dělají, že?

    V současném systému "všichni stejně" například prakticky nejde s hospodařením začít. A to i když nějakou půdu vlastníte, protože ten "rovný způsob" vám neumožní se ekonomicky udržet.

    Z nového zemědělského cenzu, který zveřejnil ČSÚ vyplývá, že počet zemědělských subjektů se snížil od roku 2000 o 26%, a že velké požírají ty malé. Právě kvůli tomu "rovnému" způsobu přidělování dotací.

    Takže já prosím pana premiéra, až se těmi velkými, sdruženými v Agrární komoře a zemědělském svazu, sejde, tak ať jim neskáče na jejich demagogii, že chleba bude stát 200 Kč a rohlík 15 Kč, jak tvrdí expředseda AK pan Jandejsek. Mimochodem - ceny obilí se tvoří někde úplně jinde, než v ČR. A bonus 23% pro menší zemědělce na ceně obilí nic nezmění. A expředseda to ví, a lže zcela nestydatě.
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    TADEAS: sorry, bavi me ,)

    This or That – Baba Brinkman Music Video
    https://youtu.be/OtbIgr7PWXc
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    Bright Future – Baba Brinkman Music Video
    https://youtu.be/1EO9iPj9SZs


    Cloud Feedback – Baba Brinkman Music Video
    https://youtu.be/Luu7k6RU5Ug
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    TUHO: taky sis myslel, že tohle už je jiná ODS? Já si to nemyslel, ale naivně jsem v to doufal. No aspoň, že jsem je nevolil...
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    TUHO: malo se modlis ,)
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    TADEAS: ja nevim, napada k tem kriplum nekoho neco slusnyho? ja fakt uz nemuzu tyve. z
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    Flowers arriving a month early in UK as climate heats up | Wild flowers | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/feb/02/flowers-arriving-month-early-uk-climate-heats-up-bloom-insects-birds
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    Livestock and Climate Justice: Challenging Mainstream Policy Narratives
    https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/20.500.12413/16913

    This article focuses on pastoral production systems – extensive, often mobile systems using marginal rangelands across around half of the world’s surface, involving many millions of people. By examining the assumptions behind standard calculations of greenhouse gas emissions, a systematic bias against pastoralism is revealed. Many policy and campaign stances fail to discriminate between different material conditions of production, lumping all livestock systems together. Injustices arise through the framing of debates and policy knowledge; through procedures that exclude certain people and perspectives; and through the distributional consequences of policies. In all cases, extensive livestock keepers lose out. In reflecting on the implications for European pastoralism, an alternative approach is explored where pastoralists’ knowledge, practices and organisations take centre‑stage.
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    Are Livestock Always Bad for the Planet? Rethinking the Protein Transition and Climate Change Debate
    https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/20.500.12413/16839

    Urgent climate challenges have triggered calls for radical, widespread changes in what we eat, pushing for the drastic reduction if not elimination of animal-source foods from our diets. But high-profile debates, based on patchy evidence, are failing to differentiate between varied landscapes, environments and production methods. Relatively low-impact, extensive livestock production, such as pastoralism, is being lumped in with industrial systems in the conversation about the future of food. This report warns that the dominant picture of livestock’s impacts on climate change has been distorted by faulty assumptions that focus on intensive, industrial farming in rich countries. Millions of people worldwide who depend on extensive livestock production, with relatively lower climate impacts, are being ignored by debates on the future of food. The report identifies ten flaws in the way that livestock’s climate impacts have been assessed, and suggests how pastoralists could be better included in future debates about food and the climate.
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    Nižší DPH na solární panely či jízdní kola. Vláda zvažuje podporu zelených výrobků | E15.cz
    https://www.e15.cz/domaci/nizsi-dan-na-solarni-panely-kola-ci-pujcovani-knih-vlada-zvazuje-podporu-zelenych-vyrobku-1387374

    účetní a podobně to asi nebudou mít rádi, ale v principu by mi nevadilo mít zeleninu a ovoce v 5% sazbě, zatímco hodně tučná a slazená jídla (nebo nápoje typu coca cola?) by naopak byla v 21%
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    IPCC – Baba Brinkman Music Video
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OBM2tUKpKc
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    Measuring climate change: It's not just heat, it's humidity | AP News
    https://apnews.com/article/climate-floods-science-environment-and-nature-42655c2d26ebef9f76383a59bd1e6df0

    “Factoring in air moisture along with heat shows that climate change since 1980 is nearly twice as bad as previously calculated, according to their study in Monday’s Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.”


    Trends in surface equivalent potential temperature: A more comprehensive metric for global warming and weather extremes | PNAS
    https://www.pnas.org/content/119/6/e2117832119

    The Earth has warmed by 1.2 ± 0.1 °C since the preindustrial era. The most common metric to measure the ongoing global warming is surface air temperature since it has long and reliable observational records. However, surface air temperature alone does not fully describe the nature of global warming and its impact on climate and weather extremes. Here we show that surface equivalent potential temperature, which combines the surface air temperature and humidity, is a more comprehensive metric not only for the global warming but also for its impact on climate and weather extremes including tropical deep convection and extreme heat waves. We recommend that it should be used more widely in future climate change studies.
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    TADEAS: to by mě zajímalo taky :-)
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    PETER_PAN: a plati to i v tom smyslu, ze jak malo je jidlo procesovane nic nevypovida o tom jak je zdrave/nezdrave?
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    The Climate Scientist's Quandary
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=_hBYOwDKO9k&feature=youtu.be


    In a powerful conversation with Dr. Alison Green, Professors Bruce Glavovic, Iain White and Tim Smith discuss their controversial paper, calling for a moratorium on climate change research (https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/...). One of their key points is that it is now vital to disrupt 'science as usual', which has not been effective in addressing the climate and ecological emergency. Acknowledging that activism is important, they call for an urgent conversation within the science community to address the question 'what IS the role of scientists in trying to renegotiate the science-society contract?'

    Bruce Glavovic is a Professor at Massey University, Iain White is a Professor of Environmental Planning, University of Waikato, and Tim Smith is a Professor and ARC Future Fellow, University of the Sunshine Coast.
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    PETER_PAN: K te soli. Obecne tvrzeni ze je to problem - ano.
    "One of the two most prominent dietary risks for disability in the world are diets high in sodium."

    A comparative risk assessment of burden of disease and injury attributable to 67 risk factors and risk factor clusters in 21 regions, 1990–2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4156511/
    Lancet. 2012 Dec 15; 380(9859): 2224–2260.

    A presto sul pouzivam kazdy den.
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    PETER_PAN: Ty vegansky nahrazky to nemaji nezbytne.

    Sul a hypertenze je relevantni tema. Ale muzes mit klidne vysoky prijem soli i kdyz varis ze zakladnich surovin a zadny processed food najis. Zaroven ale sul je kriticky nezbytna pro fungovani lidskeho organismu. Uz na tomhle prikladu muzes videt ze to ze neco neco obsahuje nebo ne, jeste nic neznamena. Vzdy jde o kontext, mnozstvi, individualni sensitivitu.

    BTW: WHO doporuceni je cca 5 g soli den. Data ale ukazuji ze do 10-13 g soli den je to u normalniho zdraveho clovek v pohode.
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    PETER_PAN: a ten fakt, že ty veganský náhražky mají často ještě víc soli z nich taky nedělá nezdravou věc?
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