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The third executive producer is Dale Vince who's also part of this agenda of course.

Wiki; ''Dale Vince, OBE (born 29 August 1961) is a British "green energy" industrialist.[4] A former New Age traveller,[5] he is the owner of the electricity company Ecotricity''

E''cotricity is a British energy company based in Stroud, Gloucestershire, England, specialising in selling green energy to consumers that it primarily generates from its 87.2 megawatt wind power portfolio[2] – the company prefers the term windmill rather than wind turbine.[3] It is built on the principle of heavily reinvesting its profit in building more of its own green energy generation''

Conflict of interests?

There's more;

His agenda is to switch people to a 'plant-based' diet to help fight 'climate change', just like the UN. ''A major UN report recently concluded that switching to a plant-based diet can help fight climate change, because of the huge emissions created by animal agriculture. We believe it’s nonsensical for ‘green’ energy suppliers to support the same farming practices that are causing climate change''

https://www.ecotricity.co.uk/our-news/2020/the-vegan-power-revolution

''Energy, food and transport account for 80% of our personal carbon emissions, which is why Ecotricity has extended its work beyond the realms of a traditional energy company. Everything Ecotricity does is in pursuit of its vision for a Green Britain – a place where we all live more sustainable lives.

Ecotricity founder Dale Vince is a committed vegan, and Ecotricity staff members regularly support World Vegan Month by taking the Vegan Pledge. Ecotricity’s Jacob Windsor is one of them:

"We know the difference people switching to a vegetarian or vegan diet can make to tackling our carbon emissions - that’s why we wholeheartedly support The Vegan Society.”

https://www.vegansociety.com/take-action/shop-ethically-our-partners/ecotricity

Dale Vince '' has already been recognized by the United Nations this year for his environmental work to make Britain greener''

https://www.ecotricity.co.uk/our-news/2018/dale-vince-launches-sports-for-climate-action-at-cop24

DALE VINCE WORKS FOR THE UNITED NATIONS AS AMBASSADOR

''Forest Green Rovers owner Dale Vince will address Uefa next month in his role as a United Nations ambassador''

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/48021349

''Ecotricity owner opens vegan food factory to produce plant-based food for schools and colleges''

https://www.veganfoodandliving.com/news/ecotricity-owner-opens-vegan-food-factory-to-produce-plant-based-food-for-schools-and-colleges/

Dale Vince couldn't care less about the environment. He's just a greedy psychopath and part of the establishment.

''Ecotricity has recently been granted planning consent for the UK’s first biomethane plant using grass as the main feedstock. The company claims that such “green gas from grass” can replace 97% of natural gas for domestic heating and hot water by 2035, and remove the “need” for fracking, whilst helping restore biodiverse flowering grasslands. This report critically examines Ecotricity’s claims.

It calculates that replacing current domestic natural gas use with biomethane made from grass would require an area of 10.2 million hectares, which is 59% of the UK’s entire agricultural land. This area is equivalent to 92% of existing grassland in the UK, most of which is used for grazing. Such a large-scale grass-to-biomethane programme would therefore all but end livestock grazing and make the UK almost entirely dependent either on meat or dairy imports, or on animal feed imports for domestic factory farming. The greenhouse gas emissions from indirect land use change will be very considerable, and could be far greater than the CO2 emissions saved by burning less natural gas.

This, however, is not the only climate-related concern: firstly, upgrading biogas to biomethane requires the CO2 contained in the biogas (which comes from the carbon in the grass )– up to 45% of the total volume – to be emitted straight into the atmosphere, without burning. Secondly, and more worryingly, both biogas digestion and upgrading to biomethane are associated with methane leaks. Depending on the scale of those leaks, biomethane could have a seriously adverse climate impact. Little data exists about actual methane leakage rates from such plants. Biogas and biomethane plants using grass, i.e. a non-waste feedstock, do not require an environmental permit and there is no requirement to reduce or prevent methane leakage, nor to monitor it.''

https://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/2016/grass-biomethane-report/

This documentaries purpose is being a propaganda piece for Agenda 2030, it's main goal was to put off people from eating fish which is necessary for a healthy diet. This is all for in preparation for Agenda 2030.

The third executive producer is Dale Vince who's also part of this agenda of course. Wiki; ''Dale Vince, OBE (born 29 August 1961) is a British "green energy" industrialist.[4] A former New Age traveller,[5] he is the owner of the electricity company Ecotricity'' E''cotricity is a British energy company based in Stroud, Gloucestershire, England, specialising in selling green energy to consumers that it primarily generates from its 87.2 megawatt wind power portfolio[2] – the company prefers the term windmill rather than wind turbine.[3] It is built on the principle of heavily reinvesting its profit in building more of its own green energy generation'' Conflict of interests? There's more; His agenda is to switch people to a 'plant-based' diet to help fight 'climate change', just like the UN. ''A major UN report recently concluded that switching to a plant-based diet can help fight climate change, because of the huge emissions created by animal agriculture. We believe it’s nonsensical for ‘green’ energy suppliers to support the same farming practices that are causing climate change'' https://www.ecotricity.co.uk/our-news/2020/the-vegan-power-revolution ''Energy, food and transport account for 80% of our personal carbon emissions, which is why Ecotricity has extended its work beyond the realms of a traditional energy company. Everything Ecotricity does is in pursuit of its vision for a Green Britain – a place where we all live more sustainable lives. Ecotricity founder Dale Vince is a committed vegan, and Ecotricity staff members regularly support World Vegan Month by taking the Vegan Pledge. Ecotricity’s Jacob Windsor is one of them: "We know the difference people switching to a vegetarian or vegan diet can make to tackling our carbon emissions - that’s why we wholeheartedly support The Vegan Society.” https://www.vegansociety.com/take-action/shop-ethically-our-partners/ecotricity Dale Vince '' has already been recognized by the United Nations this year for his environmental work to make Britain greener'' https://www.ecotricity.co.uk/our-news/2018/dale-vince-launches-sports-for-climate-action-at-cop24 DALE VINCE WORKS FOR THE UNITED NATIONS AS AMBASSADOR ''Forest Green Rovers owner Dale Vince will address Uefa next month in his role as a United Nations ambassador'' https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/48021349 ''Ecotricity owner opens vegan food factory to produce plant-based food for schools and colleges'' https://www.veganfoodandliving.com/news/ecotricity-owner-opens-vegan-food-factory-to-produce-plant-based-food-for-schools-and-colleges/ Dale Vince couldn't care less about the environment. He's just a greedy psychopath and part of the establishment. ''Ecotricity has recently been granted planning consent for the UK’s first biomethane plant using grass as the main feedstock. The company claims that such “green gas from grass” can replace 97% of natural gas for domestic heating and hot water by 2035, and remove the “need” for fracking, whilst helping restore biodiverse flowering grasslands. This report critically examines Ecotricity’s claims. It calculates that replacing current domestic natural gas use with biomethane made from grass would require an area of 10.2 million hectares, which is 59% of the UK’s entire agricultural land. This area is equivalent to 92% of existing grassland in the UK, most of which is used for grazing. Such a large-scale grass-to-biomethane programme would therefore all but end livestock grazing and make the UK almost entirely dependent either on meat or dairy imports, or on animal feed imports for domestic factory farming. The greenhouse gas emissions from indirect land use change will be very considerable, and could be far greater than the CO2 emissions saved by burning less natural gas. This, however, is not the only climate-related concern: firstly, upgrading biogas to biomethane requires the CO2 contained in the biogas (which comes from the carbon in the grass )– up to 45% of the total volume – to be emitted straight into the atmosphere, without burning. Secondly, and more worryingly, both biogas digestion and upgrading to biomethane are associated with methane leaks. Depending on the scale of those leaks, biomethane could have a seriously adverse climate impact. Little data exists about actual methane leakage rates from such plants. Biogas and biomethane plants using grass, i.e. a non-waste feedstock, do not require an environmental permit and there is no requirement to reduce or prevent methane leakage, nor to monitor it.'' https://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/2016/grass-biomethane-report/ This documentaries purpose is being a propaganda piece for Agenda 2030, it's main goal was to put off people from eating fish which is necessary for a healthy diet. This is all for in preparation for Agenda 2030.

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