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    “The World According to Doctrine” — More Urbites 4

    “The World According to Doctrine” — More Urbites 4

    Agriculture is more than just a “cash cow” – it’s a regulatory carousel that goes around and around to the tune of money and votes. If you want to predict what the future holds for a reduction of Agricultural Pollution; just look at the past 50 years: gathering data, updating “Best management practices” [BMPs], voluntary programs, and incentives that have resulted in increased in levels of pollution – and a flood of tax money into farming pockets – over and over. Even as we enter the drain that we’ve been circling; Agriculture isn’t changing — if the climate disaster they’re helping bring about harms their profits – tax dollars will be found to fill the gap. 

    Posted on August 13, 2023August 13, 2023Author dougabaird@earthlink.netCategories Rural Tompkins BlogsTags Agricultural pollution, climate change, Global Warming, Government and Society, government policy, rural community, rural social justice, The World According to Doctrine

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