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Brazilian farmer fined 50 million for damage to climate.

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    #13
    Now that the precedent has been set that punishment for burning forests as a crime against the climate, that should be proportionate to its social cost of carbon released, how soon before the activist arsonists in the first world get sentenced accordingly? And what about their sponsors, enablers and supporters?
    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jul 31, 2024, 08:28.

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      #14
      Fine is getting less per acre all the time. Makes sense that it should have been by the hectare in Brazil. An LSD move and I could pay the fine!

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        #15
        And how many farms in Canada are farming the crown owned road allowance or have their fields creeping into the road ditch. hmm

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          #16
          Originally posted by poorboy View Post
          and how many farms in canada are farming the crown owned road allowance or have their fields creeping into the road ditch. Hmm
          you could call it controlling the weeds

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            #17
            Originally posted by poorboy View Post
            And how many farms in Canada are farming the crown owned road allowance or have their fields creeping into the road ditch. hmm
            I inquired about this once. And there is a procedure at the county level to get permission to farm an unused road allowance. And if there are trees to remove that is a different procedure altogether at the provincial level.

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              #18
              I respect the territory of our great sovereign but his representatives sure as hell don’t control the noxious weeds. If I were king I’d be bringing them in and sentencing them to the pillory or stocks.

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                #19
                Originally posted by 1ABFRMR View Post

                you could call it controlling the weeds
                Yup. Our farm access roads without a residence don’t get mowed until late fall and sometimes every other year at that. By that time willows and weeds are out of control so having crop as close to the road is advantageous here

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                  #20
                  Read Bill C 293.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by poorboy View Post
                    And how many farms in Canada are farming the crown owned road allowance or have their fields creeping into the road ditch. hmm
                    Your point is?

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                      #22
                      I think A5 has valid questions.
                      Thanks to Vicki for drawing attention to C293.
                      Occasionally I answer a research survey.
                      As you would remain aware of the breeze for a coming storm.
                      I'm certain there is one coming.
                      Examples in the last 2.
                      Wetlands. Were no longer defined.
                      Survey entirely about how much they're worth. Any wetland.
                      Carbon credits. Similar. Measuring my sophistication level to determine why I didn't use them.
                      The people who get paid to put ink on paper are no longer listening at all. But trying find the right coercion.
                      The subject matter itself, is closed.

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