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salmon is at record low levels for england and wales, gg diverse food supply combined with increased population

Environment Agency.... Great at taking everyones money but absolute shite at doing their jobs. Increased population is one thing. But you'd think that a organisation that gets tonnes of money from the government and other grants would be a little more proactive.

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This decline isnt something that just happened to happen over night. Its been a long long long time coming and the pot has finally reached boiling point.
 
A lot of the issues such as pollution, electricity requirements, etc. can be traced back to over population, but no one wants to say it.

I think putting a limit on amount of children a family can have should be examined/explored for the long term sustainability of the planet.

I circled 1800 and 1900 deliberately since there wasn't any antibiotics, or fertilizer (set amount of food) and families typically had 6+ children back then and the population didn't even double.

Then from 1900 to 2000 it over tripled even with all the wars, in part mainly from antibiotics and fertilizer for food production also with many families in the 50s starting to have fewer children and the population still tripled.

It takes a huge amount of resources to support that many people, and it has a huge burden/consequences of the long term sustainability of the planet and society.

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A lot of the issues such as pollution, electricity requirements, etc. can be traced back to over population, but no one wants to say it.

I think putting a limit on amount of children a family can have should be examined/explored for the long term sustainability of the planet.

I circled 1800 and 1900 deliberately since there wasn't any antibiotics, or fertilizer (set amount of food) and families typically had 6+ children back then and the population didn't even double.

Then from 1900 to 2000 it over tripled even with all the wars, in part mainly from antibiotics and fertilizer for food production also with many families in the 50s starting to have fewer children and the population still tripled.

It takes a huge amount of resources to support that many people, and it has a huge burden/consequences of the long term sustainability of the planet and society.

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That's definitely true of cities. I'm not sure about rural areas, though. Losing forest area doesn't look nice for sure.

Anyway, I can't stand kids, and the missus can't have any due to health reasons, so at least we're gonna be helping that cause, I guess. :ohwell:
 
I've stopped buying salmon in the supermarkets because it's mostly farmed. My best mate's brother-in-law is a retired vet (sold his business for a tidy sum) and keen angler. He's appalled at the state of salmon farming and the spread of sea lice. The big companies keep putting the farms near estuaries or wild salmon runs, and - he says - there is a huge rise in the wild salmon population with sea lice (which can be horrendous). Ironically, it's the over popualtion of farmed salmon, that is hurting wild salmon, not withstanding the UK's abysmal water quality (that's another topic though.)
 
Don't worry guys we will soon be eating 3d printed food.
 
I'm in the UK now visiting friends and family, I gotta say, this weather sucks ass. :roll: I got so lucky in 2022, probably will never happen again all that sun.

Nice to see train prices are much cheaper than on previous visits though. Everyone keeps bitching about food prices here, but I just looked at my Sainsbury delivery from 2022, and prices are about the same, I think I only am paying like 10 quid more than I did in 2022 for same basket of groceries. We never never go out to eat, its too pricey, so maybe that's what everyone is complaining about, but most of my groceries I bought last time are the same price.
 
Don't worry guys we will soon be eating 3d printed food.

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We're not quite there with Star Trek style food synthesis yet.

I'm in the UK now visiting friends and family, I gotta say, this weather sucks ass. :roll: I got so lucky in 2022, probably will never happen again all that sun.

Youve arrived here at the wrong time. Earlier in the year we had 28-30 and 30-35'c if we were extremely lucky (some of us were)
 
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We're not quite there with Star Trek style food synthesis yet.



Youve arrived here at the wrong time. Earlier in the year we had 28-30 and 30-35'c if we were extremely lucky (some of us were)

i was here in october 2022 and it was pretty decent all that month from what I remember, it's not a big deal though, the rain honestly doesn't bother me, we had a drought this summer in the midwest where I live, i hate the dryness so much, so this is honestly really relaxing to me, i only dislike it when its time to walk the dog, because i'd like to buy a rubber or plastic full body poncho, but your culture frowns upon that and i can't buy one anywhere for some reason. :roll:
 
if youre looking for a poncho. Either do what most people do and grab a cheap one off amazon or find an army surplus store in your area and pay a little more money but an excellent quality one.
 
I'm in the UK now visiting friends and family, I gotta say, this weather sucks ass. :roll: I got so lucky in 2022, probably will never happen again all that sun.

Nice to see train prices are much cheaper than on previous visits though. Everyone keeps bitching about food prices here, but I just looked at my Sainsbury delivery from 2022, and prices are about the same, I think I only am paying like 10 quid more than I did in 2022 for same basket of groceries. We never never go out to eat, its too pricey, so maybe that's what everyone is complaining about, but most of my groceries I bought last time are the same price.
But they should be, if not cheaper today as when you last visited peak inflation was 11% (food specific 18%), now it's down to 2.2% (food specific 4 - 5%).

As for a poncho, go full Darth Vader in this :D

 
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Well when there are food shortages because of really high population, cannabalism is always an option. Keeps the population down, and no one starves.
 
Youve arrived here at the wrong time. Earlier in the year we had 28-30 and 30-35'c if we were extremely lucky (some of us were)
Yeah, during that one week when I was away on a holiday. Seriously, there hasn't been more than a few days this year when I could take my jumper off at work. I haven't even been to the beach at all, which is really weird for me. @Space Lynx is right: the weather sucks ass here.

Well when there are food shortages because of really high population, cannabalism is always an option. Keeps the population down, and no one starves.
Have you looked at the conditions some humans live in and the food they eat? Yuck! :fear:
 
I am going to Sainsburys tomorrow, I'm so excited, I love all the foods there. They make amazing Indian curries that are quickly microwaveable. I never eat out when I come to the UK as I said before, can't afford that, but yeah... Sainsburys has so many damn good premade meals I have no need to do so anyway. Fish n Chips on Friday, I get both from Sainsburys frozen section, delicious and saves me loads of money vs takeout.
 
I am going to Sainsburys tomorrow, I'm so excited, I love all the foods there. They make amazing Indian curries that are quickly microwaveable. I never eat out when I come to the UK as I said before, can't afford that, but yeah... Sainsburys has so many damn good premade meals I have no need to do so anyway. Fish n Chips on Friday, I get both from Sainsburys frozen section, delicious and saves me loads of money vs takeout.

Youre probably the only person in the world who gets excited about sainsburys own brand food
 
Youre probably the only person in the world who gets excited about sainsburys own brand food

not only excited, been waiting for ages to have it again lol

I can also recommend their in-house duck with plum sauce meal, it only takes a few minutes in the microwave, but it is actually really good
 
just passing by and saying hi to you British guys, greetings from Finland o/
 
just passing by and saying hi to you British guys, greetings from Finland o/
Greetings! :)
Your post reminded me how much I miss the Nordics. In 2 months' time, it's gonna be exactly 10 years (or is it 11? My memory is faded) since I became an exchange student in Tampere, Finland. Good old times! :ohwell:

How's life over there? Any sign of snow yet?
 
Greetings! :)
Your post reminded me how much I miss the Nordics. In 2 months' time, it's gonna be exactly 10 years (or is it 11? My memory is faded) since I became an exchange student in Tampere, Finland. Good old times! :ohwell:

How's life over there? Any sign of snow yet?
No snow yet.. actually I love fall most of the seasons, I hope that this stays for a while :D
 
Not a bad idea for something with a homogeneous texture like a Cheesecake. You could do some really fancy designs with multiple colors etc. For meat however...
 
Not a bad idea for something with a homogeneous texture like a Cheesecake. You could do some really fancy designs with multiple colors etc. For meat however...

Time to start eating like the Lost Boys.

 
Is it common for UK people to not really understand what a taco should taste like? My friend made tacos tonight and it tasted like sloppy joe, which as an American, we eat that on a bun not in a taco. lol
 
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